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New England Birds of Prey by Wingmasters

  • Becket Federated Church Parish Hall 3391 Main Street Becket, MA 01223 (map)

Birds of prey are also known as raptors, and they are hunting birds characterized by hooked beaks and powerful grabbing feet armed with sharp talons (the word raptor comes from a Latin word that means “to seize”). Raptors can also boast the best eyesight and the sharpest hearing in the animal kingdom. Raptors include hawks, falcons and owls, and this presentation, which incorporates 6 live birds of prey, all native to New England, gives an overview of these different categories. The program is designed to explain predation, the birds’ place at the top of the food web, their different hunting adaptations, and their status in a rapidly changing world. Because many birds of prey are declining in number, this presentation also features one or more of the endangered raptors that WINGMASTERS cares for, and explains why these species face an uncertain future.

The birds will be different than those included in last year's program.

Will be held inside the Becket Federated Church Parish House (3391 Main St). Masks optional. Recommended for ages 6 & up.


Check out our book sale fundraiser on the library lawn from 10-4pm and come to the library at 10:30am to hear Karen Karlberg read from her story book!


WINGMASTERS is a partnership of two people dedicated to increasing public understanding and appreciation of North American birds of prey. Julie Anne Collier and Jim Parks are both licensed wildlife rehabilitators based in Massachusetts. Together they care for injured birds of prey at their center in Leverett, Massachusetts. Most of the birds they rehabilitate can ultimately be released back into the wild, but in some cases the birds are left permanently handicapped. Julie and Jim are further licensed to provide a home for these nonreleasable raptors, and to use them for educational programs. Since 1994, WINGMASTERS has presented over 10,000 programs at schools, libraries, and museums throughout New England.

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