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Who is Watching You? Owls of the World! Dr. Ed Bell Forum , a Regional Environmental Forum June 3rd, 2014—Tuesday Evening —7:30- 9:00 pm Littleton High School , 56 King Street (MA Route 2A / 110) Free and Open to All Description: This year’s Dr. Ed Bell Forum, a free regional environmental forum spon- sored by the Littleton Conservation Trust, will present “Who’s Watching You? Owls of the World!” by field naturalist Marcia Wilson and wildlife photojournalist Mark Wilson. The live owl program will be preceded with a short narrated slide presentation and a rousing “hooting lesson” with audience participation. Each of the 6 lively owls, will be displayed separately and walked around the audience for close-up views, photos, and questions. Native New England owls will be accompanied by an Eur- asian Eagle Owl. At evening end, a magnificent 18” x 24” fine art print of a Snowy Owl in flight, donated by photographer Mark Wilson, will be raffled. Directions: From Interstate 495, take Exit 30, and turn left. Travel westward for 0.6 miles on King Street (aka Route 110/2A) to Littleton High School. The long driveway will be on the right. Entrance and parking are at the top of the hill in the rear of the building. The presentation will be held within the Performance Arts Center auditorium. All Photos © Mark Wilson / Eyes On Owls

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Page 1: Who is Watching You? Owls of the World!€¦ · asian Eagle Owl. At evening end, a magnificent 18” x 24” fine art print of a Snowy Owl in flight, donated by photographer Mark

Who is Watching You? Owls of the World!

Dr. Ed Bell Forum , a Regional Environmental Forum

June 3rd, 2014—Tuesday Evening —7:30- 9:00 pm

Littleton High School , 56 King Street (MA Route 2A / 110)

Free and Open to All

Description: This year’s Dr. Ed Bell Forum, a free regional environmental forum spon-sored by the Littleton Conservation Trust, will present “Who’s Watching You? Owls of the World!” by field naturalist Marcia Wilson and wildlife photojournalist Mark Wilson. The live owl program will be preceded with a short narrated slide presentation and a rousing “hooting lesson” with audience participation. Each of the 6 lively owls, will be displayed separately and walked around the audience for close-up views, photos, and questions. Native New England owls will be accompanied by an Eur-asian Eagle Owl. At evening end, a magnificent 18” x 24” fine art print of a Snowy Owl in flight, donated by photographer Mark Wilson, will be raffled.

Directions:

From Interstate 495, take Exit 30, and turn left. Travel westward for 0.6

miles on King Street (aka Route 110/2A) to Littleton High School. The

long driveway will be on the right. Entrance and parking are at the top of

the hill in the rear of the building. The presentation will be held within

the Performance Arts Center auditorium.

All Photos © Mark Wilson / Eyes On Owls