The focus will be all things owl during a special educational seminar this weekend in Swan Lake. The program begins at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 5 in the campground’s outdoor amphitheater. Naturalist, Matt Wetrich, explains what will be covered during the presentation.
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Wetrich says owls are a fascinating family of birds with a wide variety of behaviors, plumage and hunting habits. He notes Swan Lake is home to a few of the more common owl varieties, but they occasionally play host to some of the rarer specimens.
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They have a special treat for attendees after the educational session at the amphitheater has finished with a rehabilitated owl to be released back into the wild. Wetrich says witnessing something like that can be hard to describe to someone who has not seen it before.
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Sunday’s seminar is offered at no charge and will last for approximately one hour. Wetrich says it will be presented in a manner enjoyable for people of all ages. For more information, contact the Swan Lake Conservation Education Center at 712-792-4614.