What have the owls been eating? Owl pellet dissection session at the Nature Discovery Centre, Monday 5 August
Come along and join our Learning Officer to have a go at dissecting an owl pellet to see what the hungry owls have been munching on.
Come along and join our Learning Officer to have a go at dissecting an owl pellet to see what the hungry owls have been munching on.
Come along and join our Learning Officer to have a go at dissecting an owl pellet to see what the hungry owls have been munching on.
Owl pellet dissection isn't just for the kids! Join us at this adult only session at Summer Leys to learn more about our local owls and what they like to eat.
Find out all about our native UK owls and turn detective to see what they eat!
Meet the owls, hear from the expert, and take part in an owl pellet dissection workshop (for adults).
A moderately strenuous walk at dusk around this post-industrial landscape. We'll see bats, owls, nightjars and glow-worms if we’re lucky! Bring a torch and be prepared for midges.
A moderately strenuous walk at dusk around this post-industrial landscape. We'll see bats, owls, nightjars and glow-worms if we’re lucky! Bring a torch and be prepared for midges.
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