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This place looks really cool. Here’s a little collage of pics from their site and Facebook. If you want to see the popular Eurasian Eagle Owl (the leggy one from yesterday’s little bonus post), this is the place to do it.
The Center for Wildlife Education
The Center for Wildlife Education’s raptor center is home to many species of owls, including native species and those from overseas. On our raptor walkway, you’ll encounter Barred Owls, Great Horned Owls and Eastern Screech Owls. Be sure to check out our Barn Owl Barn where you can get up close and personal with the species most commonly found living amongst humans worldwide.
Our collection includes several flight-capable owls as well, including a Barred Owl, Great Horned Owl and a pair of majestic Eurasian Eagle Owls. In our flight show program, these beautiful birds will demonstrate some of their amazing adaptations to life at night, including silent flight and their incredible mobile necks.
The one on the left looks so tiny and surprised