What’s a bird’s-eye view really like? Come walking with a bird of prey and discover life on the wing. Monadnock Falconry offers the chance for nature enthusiasts of all ages to imagine life as a bird of prey! Come learn through first-hand experience about these amazing creatures rarely encountered up close in the wild. The program gives the opportunity to meet a Harris’ Hawk and see it on the wing, while answering all your questions about their life histories and relation to their human handlers. The program is open to all, including those with disabilities.
In this 60-minute program, you’ll learn what raptors are all about. How powerful are their eyes? What makes them such good hunters? Why do they come back to the glove? Hands-on instruction in some basic falconry principles, including the opportunity to “catch” a flying bird, is included. (Weather cancellation date: May 31 at 12:30 pm)
This program is funded in part by a grant from the Pepperell Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency, and the Friends of the Lawrence Library.
Register now for the event.