Powder Valley Nature Center features night with falconers and birds of prey this Friday

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KIRKWOOD, Mo.—Bird buffs, falcon fanciers, and anyone enraptured by raptors are invited to meet the objects of their admiration close up at An Evening with Raptors.

An Evening with Raptors is a free event hosted by the Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center in Kirkwood. It takes place this Friday, Jan. 27 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and is open to all ages.

The first part of the evening includes an educational presentation on raptors, or birds of prey, and the sport of falconry. Falconry is the art of training raptors to capture wild game, so that bird and trainer essentially become hunting partners. The use of falconry can be traced back to 700 B.C.E ., and by some accounts even farther back in time. 

During the second half of the evening, visitors will get a chance to see living raptors close up as Missouri falconers bring their birds to a “meet and greet” session.

There will be ample opportunities to see the birds in person and take photographs, so visitors are encouraged to bring their cameras. The falconers will be on hand to answer questions about the birds and their sport, as well as display equipment used in falconry. MDC naturalists will also be available to answer questions.

An Evening with Raptors is free, but advanced registration is required. To register, visitors should call 314-301-1500. 

Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center is located at 11715 Cragwold Road in Kirkwood, near the intersection of I-44 and I-270.

An Evening with Raptors is one of the many programs and events offered by MDC throughout the St. Louis area to help people discover nature.  To keep informed of all activities, subscribe to the free monthly Conservation Connections Newsletter by visiting https://goo.gl/Lr0MN3, or sign up for email news updates at https://goo.gl/qhMU4W.