Learn all about owls from bird expert at Lynnwood Library Nov. 18 - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood Library is set to host an informative event on November 18, featuring Seattle-based bird expert Connie Sidles, who will delve into the world of owls. The presentation will cover various local owl species, including the barred owl and great-horned owl, which are particularly active during the autumn months. Attendees will learn about the unique behaviors and ecological roles of these birds, as well as the importance of conservation efforts aimed at protecting their habitats. Sidles, an accomplished educator and author, brings a wealth of knowledge on avian species, making this event a must-attend for nature enthusiasts. This timely gathering not only promotes awareness of local wildlife but also encourages community members to appreciate and participate in birdwatching.

The library continues to serve as a vital hub for educational events that connect residents with their natural surroundings. By participating, attendees will gain insights into effective owl-watching techniques and the environmental significance of these nocturnal hunters. This program exemplifies the library's dedication to enriching the community's understanding of local ecology.

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