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The public is invited to come meet Athena, a peregrine falcon who will be featured in the Live Birds of Prey Show hosted by the Connecticut River Museum at Essex Town Hall on Sunday, February 19. Photo courtesy of Horizon Wings.
For those looking for an on-water adventure and a chance to see majestic bald eagles in their winter habitat, the Connecticut River Museum is also offering eagle-viewing boat tours on Fridays at 1:00 pm and Saturdays and Sundays at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. now through March 11. Project Oceanology’s 65-foot vessel Enviro-lab III departs from the Museum’s dock for an up-close view of winter wildlife and big birds of prey. Museum educators provide narration while passengers can enjoy viewing from the heated cabin or outside deck area. Complimentary coffee and use of binoculars provided. Every boat tour ticket includes free admission to the Museum where the story of the Bald Eagle continues to unfold in the Eagles of Essex exhibit.
For a full listing of event details, go to www.ctrivermuseum.org or call 860-767-8269. The Connecticut River Museum is located on the Essex waterfront at 67 Main Street.
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Photo Caption: The public is invited to come meet Athena, a peregrine falcon who will be featured in the Live Birds of Prey Show hosted by the Connecticut River Museum at Essex Town Hall on Sunday, February 19. Photo courtesy of Horizon Wings.
