Twilight Adventures at Camp Long
Thu, 07/29/2010
Come and explore the world of bats, wolves, owls, and other twilight animals at Camp Long at 5200 35th Ave.
Starting August 7 a series of Twilight Adventures are happening at that time between dawn and sunrise and between sunset and dusk.
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Sunset Owl, Bats and Moths
Ages 1 and older
We’ll look and listen for owls, bats, and moths on a sunset hike. A bat detector will make the bats’ echolocation calls audible. Will juvenile Barred Owls be hissing their “feed me” calls?
Course #57658 August 7 Sat 8 – 9:30 p.m.
Course #57659 September 11 Sat 7 – 8:30 p.m.
Activity Fee: $7
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Twilight’s Nature
Ages 4 and older
Twilight is defined as the time between dawn and sunrise, and between sunset and dusk. What are the mythological and natural connections to this special time also known as the Blue Hour?
Location: Fire Ring
Course #56766 August 28 Sat 7 – 9 p.m.
Please register by August 26
Activity Fee: $8
Camp Long Owl Hoot
Ages 5 and older
Join us for a dusk-to-dark owl prowl through Camp Long’s woodland. Will there be babies! Please dress for the weather and bring a flashlight.
Course #56789 August 21 Sat 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Please register by August 20
Activity Fee: $8
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Full Moon Watch
Ages 1 and older
Join a naturalist to watch the full moon rise over the Cascade Mountains. We will perch ourselves at Rotary Viewpoint (with its newly reinstalled totem pole!) and use a telescope to view the details on the moon’s surface. Location: Rotary Viewpoint, 35th Ave. SW and SW Alaska St.)