Raptor Weekend returns to Audubon

Posted 9/4/18

Eagles, Owls, Hawks, and Falcons, formidable and magnificent predators of the sky, are headed to Bristol! They will be descending on the Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s Nature Center and …

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Raptor Weekend returns to Audubon

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Eagles, Owls, Hawks, and Falcons, formidable and magnificent predators of the sky, are headed to Bristol! They will be descending on the Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s Nature Center and Aquarium for Raptor Weekend 2018. Wildlife rehabilitators and experts from across the Northeast will bring a wide variety of these extraordinary birds to the largest raptor celebration in New England. Enjoy live flight demonstrations, educational programs, and activities for bird enthusiasts of all ages.

WHERE: Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium, 1401 Hope St., Bristol
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, Sept, 8-9; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
COST: Adult: $13/member, $16/non-member. Child (ages 4 - 12): $9/member, $11/non-member
Children under age 3 are free
MORE INFO: www.asri.org

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