The Ridges Sanctuary invites the public to its annual Owl-O-Rama on Friday, March 6, featuring a special indoor program and an outdoor owl listening experience.
The evening begins at the Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center, where a Ridges naturalist will introduce participants to the owls that call Door County home. Guests will then travel to a nearby trail to hear owls calling in their natural habitat. The guided nighttime hike covers less than half a mile. The program costs $15, with a 20% discount for members, and pre-registration is required.
Adding a visual highlight, bird photographer Tony Chapa will showcase his premier collection of owl photography, featuring nine of the eleven species found in Wisconsin and Minnesota, a culmination of five years of dedicated post-retirement work. His indoor exhibit is free to view, with donations appreciated.
The indoor program is fully accessible, while the hike requires winter-appropriate gear and carpooling. For registration or more information, visit The Ridges Sanctuary website.
