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There are about 20 species of birds of prey that are indiginous -- native -- to New York State. For more than 30 years, Ron Walker and his Friends with Feathers aviary shared information in live bird shows to students and adults in western and central New York. Since Ron's retirement in 2012, the non-releaseable birds of prey (meaning they can't be released into the wild to survive due to an injury or defect) have been transfered to other educational facilities. (Click here for a list of these facilities.) Ron continues to share his love of nature and these majestic birds with the public through slide presentations and question-and-answer sessions.
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Ron Walker with a Barn Owl, (Click on picture to play video.) For more video, go here: Broad-winged Hawk.
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To schedule your presentation and obtain information regarding program fees, call (585) 346-0423. Ron has an extensive wildlife education background. He taught high school biology for 30 years and has been a scout leader and nature interpreter for more than 30 years, helping students of all ages to understand their natural environment. |