WHATCHA DOING JAN. 19 WISCONSIN?

Why not take in Bald Eagle Watching Days at Sauk Prairie this coming Saturday?

Bald Eagle Watching Days 2013 celebrates the efforts of our many conservation organizations. This year’s event takes place on Saturday, January 19th from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. — at the River Arts Center next to the Sauk Prairie High School in Prairie du Sac, WI

Operation Migration will be one of exhibitor’s at the event and will have some of our favorite and most knowledgeable Craniac volunteers on hand to interact with visitors and answer questions. Stop by OM’s booth and say hello to Mary and Bob Vethe and Doug and Mako Pellerin.

The program line-up includes:

  • University of Minnesota The Raptor Center’s performing their live bird of prey program
  • Raptor Education Group’s Marge Gibson’s program on Eagle Rehabilitation
  • Nina Cheny from Eagle Optics and Sharon Stiteler “Bird Chick” performing demonstrations on birding optics and digital photography
  • Jeb and Barb Barzen, FBEC, on Local Eagle Conservation and Bird City Wisconsin efforts.

AND IF YOU’RE IN TENNESSEE….

Why not take in the 2013 Tennessee Sandhill Crane Festival. It is taking place this coming Saturday and Sunday the 19th and 20th. Click here for all the details.

One Comment

  1. Cherie January 20, 2013 4:45 pm

    Liz

    Thanks for letting us know about eagle watch in Wisconsin. I went and met Doug pellerin and the vethe’s. Doug took a picture of me in a costume. He said his exhibit was very successful. He said about 500 people stopped by.

    What nice people they were(Doug and the vethe’s)

    Cherie