Owl Tea

Friday, October 131:00—2:30 PMMeeting RoomHampstead Public Library9 Mary E. Clark Drive, Hampstead, NH, 03841

Whoo is out at night? Owls! Learn all about how owls have adapted to thrive and survive at night from Shelby Morelli from the NH Audubon Society. Hear the sounds of these amazing creatures. Look into a barred owl’s eyes, check out the talons of a Great Horned Owl, and discover the biology behind what makes these unique raptors such efficient hunters.

Tea being served: Snowy Owl Tea called Midnight Moon. This is a Black Tea with bergamot oil, cardamom, chicory, and the dreamy aroma of lavender, softened with vanilla.

Although it is not required, we greatly appreciate participant contributions of a small dessert, fruit, etc. Please register in advance.

About the presenter:

Shelby Morelli is a New Englander who loves spending time outdoors with her family. She grew up in Maine where her love of nature began in her own backyard. Shelby studied at the University of New Hampshire where she earned a B.S. in Wildlife and Conservation Biology. New Hampshire quickly became her new home after accepting a position with NH Audubon in 2016 working with our summer camp program. Her position has developed since she started to include all varieties of education programs for school groups and adults, running our summer camp program, caring for our resident ambassador animals, and much more.

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