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Great Horned Owls to be discussed on April 11

Scott Jacobs
A birds nest rests over Farrington Lake on Nov 25.

Amateur naturalist and photographer Pamela Dimeler will present her program, “My Journey With a Pair of Great Horned Owls,” at the meeting of the Monmouth County Audubon Society on April 11.

The event will start at 8 p.m. and will held at the Knights of Columbus hall, 200 Fair Haven Road, Fair Haven. The public is welcome and admission is free.

Dimeler is an amateur naturalist, photographer and videographer. She has been observing the activities of a pair of Great Horned Owls for three years and has studied and documented their various behaviors. “King Tuft” and “Queen Athena” reside in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and their territory includes nearby Indian Orchard Park other neighboring woods and forests.

Dimeler will share her observations through her photography and video clips, including examples of preening, flying, stretching, gular fluttering, mating and even hooting duets between the pair.

Further information can be obtained by visiting the Monmouth County Audubon Society’s website at http://www.monmouthaudubon.org, or via email at info@monmouthaudubon.org.


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