Monday, September 28, 2009

WRA On the Road with Education: Detroit
















Sunday, September 27, 2009: Wildlife Recovery Association and MLPA-MLW spent a wonderful, sunny day at the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy Member Appreciation Day at Rivard Plaza, presenting an ongoing program from 12 noon to 3 P.M. What a beautiful place right on the river, with the Detroit Renaissance Center nearby and Windsor, Ontario right across the water! We met many people and were happy to present the live birds that share the Detroit River migration corridor (the Broadwing Hawk and Saw-Whet Owl) as well as those who live right in the area (Eastern Screech Owl, American Kestrel Falcon) and Michigan's winter visitors: the Rough-Legged Hawk and Snowy Owl. In addition, MLPA's loon mount, Mahng, was in attendance and received much attention, as he represented the loons that migrate each year along the corridor. We were happy to be working with the Riverfront Conservancy, part of the International Waterfront Alliance, and looking forward to future contact and cooperative educational efforts together.

(Above: 1) Betty Rogers at our Display Table; 2) Snowy Owl (Snowy) and the Detroit Renaissance Center)