
Raptor Saturday
Saturday, May 1, 2021 | 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Free – $8The western shores of Lake Michigan are incredibly important to the annual migrations of hundreds of bird species that use the Central/Mississippi Flyway each year. With International Migratory Bird Day around the corner, we’ll meet some native migratory birds of prey to expand your knowledge about migration pathways, why migration happens, and how we can help birds along the way.
Scheduled to appear: Nicco (Broad-winged Hawk), Tallulah (Turkey Vulture), Tskili (Great Horned Owl), Glory (Bald Eagle)
Pre-registration is required. You are welcome to hike the trails before and after the program from 9:30am – 1:00pm.
This program will take place entirely outdoors at the Amphitheater – please plan your arrival time accordingly. Seating will allow for social distancing but for the health and safety of all, participants must wear a mask when you are six feet or less from others. Please do not attend if you are sick or believe you have been exposed to the virus. See our latest COVID-19 updates here.
Because this program is weather dependent, we may need to cancel due to inclement weather. Participants will be notified in advance and will still have trail access to visit the Center.
Members: Free | Non-members: Adults $8 | Youth $5 | 2 & Under Free
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