*Braddock Bay "Bird of Prey Days: Migration Marvels" April 28-30, 2023*

This year’s theme is Migration Marvels.  So many birds undergo amazing
journeys each year, traveling to and from their breeding and wintering
grounds.  Learn about a variety of species that pass through Braddock Bay
and beyond, as well as what researchers do to study them. The schedule is
listed here: 2023 Migration Marvels- Schedule of Events
<https://www.bbrr.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/BOP-Days-2023-full-flyer.pdf>.
Many programs will require registration due to limited seating.  Visit
our Events
Page <https://www.bbrr.org/event-directory/> for information about specific
programs and to register.  *One Entry Fee for Entire Weekend: $5/adult
(suggested donation), Kids FREE! *Activities below take place at the lodge
at Braddock Bay Park, 199 East Manitou Road *Please note that seating is
limited, and cannot be guaranteed for all indoor presentations listed
below.*

*MEET LIVE RAPTORS* throughout the weekend from…

   - Braddock Bay Raptor Research—Sat & Sun 10:00 am-2:00 pm
   - Wolcottsville Wildlife Rescue—Sunday 10:00 am-2:00 pm

*HAWK WATCH ALL WEEKEND!* Visit the hawkwatch platform from 10-2 for fun
activities to help you learn about the raptor migration at Braddock Bay.
Bring your binoculars, or borrow from BBRR.

*Friday 4/28: Opening Night Program! — doors open 6:30 pm*

   - 7:00 pm *Birds on the Move!* Migration at Braddock Bay, featuring
   BBRR’s raptor ambassadors.  Walk-ins welcome but seating is limited.
   - 8:00 pm *Sunset Walk and Evening Owl Prowl *around Braddock Bay Park,
   lead by BBRR’s Jill Heimrich

*Saturday 4/29:*

   - 10:00 am* Awesome Ospreys!  *Learn about the osprey life in this
   interactive program for families.
   - 10:30 am *Hawkwatch BINGO! *— learn about what you can see at the
   hawkwatch and win a prize!
   - 11:00 am *Owl Migration at Braddock Bay*: The Owl Woods portion of the
   Braddock Bay management area has become well known as a “rest stop” for
   migrating owls.  Learn about the two main species, the Northern Saw-whet
   Owl and the Long-eared Owl, that use this important habitat each year as
   they pass through the area.
   - 12:00 pm* Kids’ Craft: Owl Mask Workshop*
   - 1:00 pm *Talk on the Wildside: Live Raptors from Hawk Creek*: Learn
   about some amazing birds of prey!  Hawk Creek Wildlife Center will present
   6 different raptor species, including Turkey Vulture, Red-shouldered Hawk,
   Saw-whet Owl, Barn Owl, Saker Falcon and Harris’s Hawk.
   - 2:30 pm *Owl Pellet Dissection & Discussion*: Have you ever examined
   an owl pellet? What is an owl pellet? Where does it come from? Are owls the
   only birds who make them? Now is your chance to get your questions
   answered! You’re invited to take part in a new program at the Braddock Bay
   Raptor Research Bird of Prey Days, a guided hands-on owl pellet dissection
   and discussion. This is a family-friendly program where everyone will have
   the opportunity to dissect their own owl pellet.

*Sunday 4/30:*

   - 10:00 am *Help a Hawk -* What happens when a bird of prey is injured
   and in need of being rescued? Find out what a wildlife rehabilitator does
   for hawks in this interactive program for families.
   - 10:30 am *Hawkwatching 101*. Get some identification pointers and
   visit the hawkwatch to test them out.
   - 11:30 pm *Captain Swoop’s Migration Flight Academy*. Learn about
   falcon migration in this interactive program for kids of all ages.
   - 12:00 pm *Rendering Raptors*: A raptor sketching workshop for all ages.
   - 1:30 pm *Hawkwatch BINGO!* — learn about what you can see at the
   hawkwatch and win a prize!
   - 2:00 pm *The Red-tailed Hawk Projec*t: A research collaboration on the
   ecology and evolution of one of North America's most beloved raptors.


And if you can't make it, but would still like to support the important
work of Braddock Bay Raptor Research, check out our online auction: Braddock
Bay Raptor Research Bird of Prey Days Online Auction
<https://www.myminiauction.com/braddockbayraptorresearchauction> Bidding
opens on 4/26 and closes 5/3.

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