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Audubon CT Greenwich: Great Backyard Bird Count OWL PROWL at Montgomery Pinetum
February 15 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Free – $20Join Greenwich Audubon with the Greenwich Botanical Center for a special evening program to learn about & search for our nocturnal birds while conducting the Great Backyard Bird Count!
Saturday, February 15, 2025
5:00pm – 6:00pm
Location: Montgomery Pinetum, Greenwich Botanical Center, Cos Cob, 06807, CT
The winter months are a magical time to possibly hear or see the resident owl species of Connecticut. Join Greenwich Audubon naturalist Ryan MacLean in partnership with the Greenwich Botanical Center in the Montgomery Pinetum for a special evening program to learn about and search for our nocturnal avian predators. The program will start with an indoor slide show in the Greenwich Botanical Center Main Building where you will learn about owl life history, the species that call our region home both year-round and during the winter as well as how you can help protect owls in your neighborhood habitats. You will also learn about the weekend’s ongoing Great Backyard Bird Count, a worldwide community science survey held every February by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology where people of all ages and levels of experiences can submit bird checklists for research.
Following this indoor portion, we will quietly venture outside to listen and look for owls on the grounds of Montgomery Pinetum. While hearing or seeing owls is far from guaranteed, Ryan will guide the group on how to safely look and listen for these birds in areas of appropriate habitat. This walk will be limited to 20 participants.
Program Fees: $20 Suggested Donation for GBC/Audubon Non-Members | Free for GBC/Audubon Members
All Registration for this program is through the Greenwich Botanical Center website HERE.
There is a strict capacity limit of 20 people so please register in advance.
Greenwich Botanical Center is located in the Montgomery Pinetum at 130 Bible St, Cos Cob CT approximately 20 minutes from the Greenwich Audubon Center. A GoogleMaps coordinate of the location can be used HERE.