Save the Date for WBS’ Annual Open House!
FREE! Bird
Shows! Concerts! Naturalist Talks! Kids Activities!
As temperatures cool down the activity at World Bird
Sanctuary is heating up.
Meet one of our Red-legged Seriemas, native to South America
Fall is in the air; the leaves are beginning to turn; and
World Bird Sanctuary's Open House event is just around the corner! Open House coincides with the Fall bird
migration - and this year at Open House, we are giving you a closer look at
which native birds you might come across as they head south for the
winter! That's right - it's a
celebration of birds from the southern Hemisphere - where you'll get to meet
birds that you won't find anywhere else in the mid-West!
Those in the know will tell you that the WBS Open House is
one of the most entertaining Fall events in the St. Louis area.
See one of our beautifully marked King Vultures
It's all about What We Do!
Open House is your opportunity to learn first-hand all about
World Bird Sanctuary and the work we do to save threatened bird species and
their habitats. Special activities
include:
- Behind-the-scenes
guided tours of our breeding barn, animal behavioral and training center
and the wildlife hospital. These
areas are closed to the public for the rest of the year.
- Shows
featuring live animals native to the southern hemisphere presented in our
amphitheater three times daily, including: Red-legged seriemas, king
vultures, flying macaws, talking parrots, bateleur eagles, tawny eagles
and more!
- Raptor
project concerts.
- Photo
opportunity - have your photograph taken while holding a live owl!
- Craft
activity center for kids, and special kids programs featuring live
animals!
- Be
sure to catch the bus to the "Lower Site" where you will meet
special birds in our endangered species breeding program and our animal
behavior and training center).
Here's what you need to know:
- Saturday
19th and Sunday 20th October, 2013
- 10:00am
- 4:00pm
- Admission
and Parking is FREE.
- Free
adults and kids activities!
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