This is a cute, very educational way to spend an hour. The burrowing owls are easy to find, yet the buildings they are kept in are large and give them a lot of freedom. The employees are friendly and will walk you through or let you explore on your own, and there is also a huge Irish Wolfhound who is one of the sweetest dogs I've ever met. Kids will love her! There is also a gazebo, huge enclosure for a short-eared owl (Shorty), and a small building with exhibits and informational displays.
I love this little place and hope more people are able to stop by and share the word about these...
   Read moreWhat a great place to visit! All the information is laid out in a way that gives you just enough education. There isn't an overload of information! And lots of pictures of the owls! The owls themselves were fun to try and spot and watch them just enjoying their day. If you are patient enough the birds will eventually be a bit more lively. We got to see Cricket give us a few flying demonstrations and he even came and perched right near the fence for a great view.
And the lovely resident gopher S'more was an added bonus, she was super adorable and very friendly...
   Read moreI've been wanting to stop here for a couple years and finally went yesterday. Why did I wait? I enjoyed it so much! The lady was helpful and welcoming and let us walk around at our own leisure. There were more owls than I expected. I think at least 12 burrowing owls and one short eared owl. Pilot, the owl in the picture hung out with us for a few minutes until he got shy and flew farther into his enclosure. Very glad this centre exists to bring awareness to this...
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