10-23-15
Last Sunday, I went to the Margery Adams Audubon Sanctuary and while I was there, I was looking at the corkboard to see if there was any thing going on. I saw a story about the founder and a map AND there was a poster saying there was going to be an owl prowl on Friday. I thought that would be super fun, so I asked my mom if we could go. She said yes, of course . So fast forward a week: It's Friday, I get home, I'm excited and I grab my camera, and binoculars. The trip starts at 6:30PM. It is 5:30PM so my mom and I go to a Mexican restaurant to have some food before birding. The food took 30 minutes to even get to the table! Not a great start to the night. But then I got to the Audubon Sanctuary and I saw the truck that has the birds in it. I was getting excited. We went in and paid the $15 fee for the two of us and we took our seats. There were about twenty people there. The lecturer says he is from the Illinois Raptor Center, and he tells all about owls. It was a great lecture. Then we went outside to see the owls. There are owls with handlers placed about every 100 feet on the trail. They are trained owls that sit on the trainer's arms. The guide told us all about them and the natural history of their species. We saw two Eastern Screech Owls ( a red morph and a gray morph), a Snowy Owl, a Great Horned Owl, a Short Eared Owl, a Barn Owl, and a Barred Owl.
I loved the lecture and seeing all the owls close up. I learned a lot of facts I didn't know and found out about a great summer camp that I will definitely check out. If you notice an Owl Prowl anywhere near you, go to it. It'll be worth your time!