Eyes on Owls
Hours: | 7pm |
Ages: | Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | Free |
Category: | Animals |
“Who’s Watching You?
Owls of the World” will introduce you to the owls of New England and beyond.
Some owls such as Great Horned, Barred and Eastern Screech Owls are more common than you may think.
Boreal owls and Great Gray owls are a rare find here, yet are found on other continents, too.
Others like Snowy Owls, Eurasian eagle owls and familiar Barn Owls feature in popular movies and nature programs.
See six live owls up close!
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111 High, Medford, MA, 02155 map
Phone: 781-395-7950
Medford Public Library is on Route 60, several blocks west of Medford Square, going west towards Arlington (also 111 High St.). To get here depends on where you are coming from, of course: From 128 North take route 2 east to route 60 east through Arlington. If you are coming on route 93 north or south , look for Medford Square exit and get onto Route 60 west from Medford Square. On 60 West, the library will be on your right, across from a large church. The library looks like a “library built in the fifties” with large windows. Go just past library and take right up the side street (Boynton Rd.) to turn right into parking lot.
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