Spend a magical evening in the nocturnal world of owls
This program takes place in our Countess Paolozzi Owl Wood where you will be surrounded by a variety of owl species from around the world. Enjoy flight demonstrations under the light of the moon and experience their silent flight as they soar just inches above your head. Take a tour with one of our Educators and listen to owls vocalizing while expanding your knowledge about individual species.
In addition to the exciting bird interactions, guests enjoy a complimentary bar with beer, wine, and non-alcoholic refreshments as well as a catered meal of heavy hors-d’oeuvres.
These events are best suited for adults.
Rates: Adults: $125
Duration: 3 hours
Dates include:
January 15th
February 26th
November 12th
December 10th
All scheduled on Thursdays from 6pm-9pm
Please note that this program is rain or shine. However, if we are required to cancel the program because of extreme weather we will offer you either a reschedule date or a refund.
Your visit provides operational support for the Center's educational, medical, conservation, and research initiatives. We hope that your experience will inspire an appreciation for birds of prey and a genuine concern for the diminishing habitat upon which they—and we—depend.
All proceeds from your admission go to support the Avian Conservation Center, a nonprofit 501 (c)3 organization.
Meeting Location
4719 Highway 17N (Awendaw, SC)
About The Center for Birds of Prey
Our mission is to identify and address vital environmental issues by providing medical care to injured birds of prey and shorebirds, and through educational, research and conservation initiatives.
Adult - $125.00 + tax
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