Ornithological walk
Woodpeckers that ram their beaks into the ground and spin around in circles, blue tits that steal food from other birds and owls that can recognize a five-cent piece at night: The birds of our homeland have amazing habits and extraordinary abilities. Ornithologist Stephan Hollmann explains where you can best observe them, how they live, hunt and fly and how you can recognize them by their song. The meeting point is the museum courtyard, followed by a short excursion into the bird-rich Sieker Valley. Admission is free; a donation is requested. Interested participants should bring binoculars.
Woodpeckers that ram their beaks into the ground and spin around in circles, blue tits that steal food from other birds and owls that can recognize a five-cent piece at night: The birds of our homeland have amazing habits and extraordinary abilities. Ornithologist Stephan Hollmann explains where you can best observe them, how they live, hunt and fly and how you can recognize them by their song. The meeting point is the museum courtyard, followed by a short excursion into the bird-rich Sieker Valley. Admission is free; a donation is requested. Interested participants should bring binoculars.
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