There were no ruffled feathers when naturalist Marcia Wilson and her husband, photographer Mark Wilson brought several of their permanently disabled owls to Village at Proprietors Green for an educational visit. The “Eyes on Owls” program allows the residents, staff, and families to learn about the various owls native to New England and their habitats. The owls in the program could not survive on their own in the wild.
A great horned owl looks majestic peering out across what was a crowded room of onlookers for the “Eyes on Owls,” program at Village at Proprietors Green.
Marcia Wilson, from “Eyes on Owls,” is pleased to share information about the habits and habitat of this eastern screech owl.
A snowy owl captivates the crowd at the senior living community’s recent intergenerational educational program. Residents, their friends and family turned out for this thrilling presentation.
Fiona Donovan seems delighted to be face-to face with two eastern screech owls from the “Eyes on Owls,” program presented by Marcia and Mark Wilson.
Everyone seems delighted by the vocalizations of this snowy owl, one of many birds of prey in the “Eyes on Owls,” presentation by the Wilsons. From left to right are: Mark and Marcia Wilson, and Village at Proprietors Green resident Dorothy Ellis.
A barred owl sits quietly, held by naturalist Marcia Wilson.
This exquisite snowy owl’s dramatic wing display was breathtaking.