CRCA Hosting Special Presentation on Raptors that Inhabit Region During Winter

Published on: 2019/10/22 - in News

The Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority (CRCA) is presenting a special Birds 101: Raptors program for anyone interested in knowing more about the various species of raptors that inhabit the Cataraqui Region during cold winter months.

The event will be led by expert Carolyn Bonta, who will talk about species such as hawks, eagle, osprey and owls, at the Outdoor Centre at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area on Sunday, November 3, from 1pm to 2:30pm.

Birds 101: Raptors program is suitable for all ages. The cost is $4 per person, which includes the normal gate fee, and pre-registration is required at the CRCA’s Online Services page.

The Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area is located on Division Street just two kilometres north of Highway 401. Entry fees are: $5 per person for adults and children over 12, and $3.50 per person for children 12 and under, to a maximum fee of $15 per car. Annual passes are available for $85 per year. We accept cash, tap-enabled debit cards and tap and chip credit cards at the gate and snack bar.

Visit www.crca.ca for more information about the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority.


Photo (Red-tailed Hawk): Mark Bohn (cc)