Massachusetts birds of prey1/18/2024 ![]() ![]() Peregrine Falcon: Known to inhabit urban areas, they’ve nested on buildings in cities like Boston. Merlin: Often seen during migration, especially around the coastal areas of Cape Cod. ![]() This event will take outside, upstairs on the patio in front of our main entrance. American Kestrel: Common across Massachusetts, they are often seen in open fields and farmlands. When: Saturday, July 31 at 11 AM What to Bring Where: Odyssey Bookshop, live and in person on the patio! CONWAY Two more snowy owls have been spotted in western Massachusetts since raptor rehabilitator Tom Ricardi captured an injured one in Greenfield on Nov. What: Odyssey Bookshop’s Outdoor Summer events series Heidi lives in Hatfield, Massachussetts, next door to her mother, Jane. Her newest solo book, Counting Birds (Quarto), made the NSTA Outstanding Science and the Best STEM lists, won the John Burroughs Riverby Award, and was named a Green Earth Book Award honoree. She has published 28 books, mostly for children, and many of them co-written with her mother, Jane Yolen. She spends as much time teaching and talking with kids as she does writing. Our popular Family Friday series is for students and stewards of all ages! Lake Maspenock provides a perfect delicatessen for birds of prey and other birds, as it is teeming with sunfish, large & small mouth bass, pickerel, perch, sunfish and catfish. He runs Massachusetts Birds of Prey Rehabilitation Center in Conway, MA, and is now retired after 40 years of service as a Massachusetts Environmental Conservation police officer. Tom Ricardi is a licensed rehabilitator and wildlife biologist. See live birds of prey up close! About Tom and Heidi About the Eventĭon't miss this unique live raptor event presented by Tom Ricardi who helped restore theĪmerican bald eagle to the Northeast. ![]() Questions about our journey back to in-person events? Email for more info. The diurnal birds of prey are formally classified into six families of three different orders (Accipitriformes, Falconiformes and Cariamiformes). Find out why hawks, owls, eagles, osprey and falcons are considered birds of prey, and discover their diversity while meeting live birds of prey native to. Join in with members of the Massachusetts Audubon Society as they bring their feathered friends to. Join us on Saturday July 31st at 11 AM for an outdoor event with Tom Ricardi, his birds of prey, and Heidi Stemple author of the children’s picture book Counting Birds live and in person at the Odyssey Bookshop! Wilson Farm is hosting a Birds of Prey Education Weekend. Saturdays in July | 11 AM | Outdoor Events Series Live and In Person at Odyssey Bookshop! ![]()
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