Live Owl Shows At Harwich Community Center On Sept. 20

by Staff reports and contributors

HARWICH – They hoot it up after dark, but laying eyes on a live owl is a big challenge for nature lovers. These elusive raptors clock in for the night shift, clad in camouflaging feathers, with exceptional eyesight and the amazing ability to fly silently. They probably see you, but you might not see them.
Luckily, there's an easy way to see owls up close and learn about their lives and unique adaptations. Harwich Conservation Trust (HCT) is hosting a live owl program called "Eyes on Owls" on Saturday, Sept. 20 at the community center at 100 Oak St. Two shows will be offered, at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
The live owl programs are led by naturalist educators Marcia and Mark Wilson, who tour the northeast offering audiences an intimate look at these secretive raptors.
The Wilsons will bring owls that are found locally as well as internationally. See owls of different sizes, including the great-horned owl, called the “tiger of the woods;” red and gray morph screech owls, illustrating the wide range of colors this species can display; a barred owl with dark charcoal-colored eyes; and a barn owl with its distinctive heart-shaped face. 
The Wilsons will also feature owls from around the globe, including a South American species called the spectacled owl as well as the mighty Eurasian eagle-owl with its fiery gaze.
Each owl has a permanent disability which prevents release into the wild. The Wilsons are permitted by state and federal agencies to tour with the owls. Mark, a retired Boston Globe photographer, will lead an introductory slide show. The duo will then walk around with the owls tethered to their gloved hands to highlight the raptors’ behavior, biology and beautiful feathers.
The owl programs are sponsored by HCT and The Cape Cod Chronicle. The event helps HCT to preserve land, including habitat that owls call home. Tickets are $5 each for ages 5 to 11 and $10 each for ages 12 to adult. For details and to reserve your spot, visit harwichconservationtrust.org.and click “Walks & Events."





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