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The Friends of Kootenai National Wildlife is hosting two events at the Refuge on Saturday, June 18.

by For the Herald
| June 16, 2016 1:00 AM

What: Birds of Prey Northwest - Meet Live Raptors

When: 10AM to 1PM

Where: Education Barn at Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge

287 Westside Road

Bonners Ferry, ID 83805

Phone: 208-267-3888

Birds of Prey Northwest will provide attendees a rare opportunity to get a close look several birds of prey species. Currently they plan to bring a Golden Eagle, a Swainson’s Hawk, a Red-tailed Hawk, a Great Horned Owl, a Peregrine Falcon, an American Kestrel, and a Merlin.

Due to the limited room in the Education Barn and the popularity of Birds of Prey Northwest events, this will be held in a “staggered” format. Small groups of attendees will be allowed in periodically. You will be able to view the birds, listen to the handlers talk about each species, and ask questions. We look forward to seeing you there!

Please help keep the birds happy and calm: No photography, No cell phones, No loud noises or sudden movements, and use your inside voices.

A $5 donation per person is suggested. Your donations make this program possible and we thank you!!!

Birds of Prey Northwest provides medical treatment and rehabilitation to injured birds of prey with the ultimate goal of returning them to the wild. They also provide educational programs with live raptors and collaborate on research projects and other educational programs. Find out more about Birds of Prey Northwest at www.birdsofpreynorthwest.org.

Two flyers for the program are attached. Please feel free to share them and this message.

What: Bird Walk

When: 9AM to about 11AM

Where: Meet at Refuge Headquarters

287 Westside Road

Bonners Ferry, ID 83805

Phone: 208-267-3888

Bring binoculars and/or a scope and a field guide if you have them. It may be warm, so water and sun protection (hat, sun glasses, sunscreen) are a good idea. Wear hiking shoes and come dressed for the weather. We go out rain or shine. Expect to be out about 2 hours. Everyone, regardless of their level of birding expertise, is welcome. Young people under 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Water and public restrooms are available at Refuge headquarters, but not on the trail.

Start your day by seeing the birds at the Refuge. After the Bird Walk, stop by the Ed Barn to see the raptors being presented by Birds of Prey Northwest