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    • Interpretive Center
    • Bird Blind
    • Birding Stations
    • Barbed Wire Removal
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    • About Us 
      • Our Mission
      • Members
      • Volunteers
      • Donors
      • Annual Meetings
    • Current Projects 
      • Interpretive Center
      • Bird Blind
      • Birding Stations
      • Barbed Wire Removal
      • Guided Hikes
    • Past Activities 
      • 2025 Activities
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      • 2024 Activities
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  • Owl Prowl

    Hosted by FRRCP members under the leadership of event organizer John Kendall, the November 18, 2023 "Owl Prowl" introduced Friends bird lovers to the native owls of Texas. Accompanied by "Sam the Screech Owl," volunteers with the All Things Wild Rehabilitation Center shared fun facts about these birds of prey. To celebrate the initiation of the Interpretive Center's impressive outdoor fireplace, participants enjoyed hot cider and cookies and later prowled the park trails at dusk, staying alert for owl calls and surprise appearances by other creatures of the night.

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