Eagle Creek Park Foundation to host Owl Fest 2024
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Each and every week, “Pet Pals TV” shares a fun, interesting, and informative story about our-four legged and furry friend population.
Indiana is home to eight different species of owls, and the public is invited to learn about these birds of prey during Owl Fest 2024 on Oct. 26-27 at Eagle Creek Park. Owl Fest will run from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Some preregistered events may run past time.
During Owl Fest, kids and adults will get to see the park’s ambassador owls, talk with owl trainers, and take part in a variety of crafts. There is also a silent auction, with proceeds benefiting the Eagle Creek Park Foundation.
The foundation’s executive director Meghan Mustin joined News 8 during “Pet Pals TV,” and shared more.
“It’s such a great event for your traditional fall activities, with campfires, s’mores hay rides, but there there’s this beautiful education element,” she said.
Mustin says kids will also have the opportunity to dissect owl pellets: “It’s dry, it’s not messy, it’s not gross – (but) when they dissect it they will discover what an owl eats.”
Eagle Creek ornithologist Zach Dankert says of the eight owls that live in Indiana, four of them migrate to climates north of Indiana in the summer. “Owls have such a fun cultural identity,” he said.