Wings of Wonder flying bird show this weekend!

Our feature program this weekend is the Cincinnati Zoo’s Wings of Wonder flying bird show. This show features Rio, a Hyacinth Macaw, Arik, a Steller’s Sea Eagle, an African Penguin and many other feathered friends. You’ll be delighted by the birds calling, flying, mimicking and just plain outsmarting their trainers!

Saturday, March 17th

The National Eagle Center’s Live Eagle programs will be offered at 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm, 1:30pm, 2:30pm and 3:30pm in our first floor classroom.

9:30am-11am - Photo with an Eagle – Bring your camera and get your photo with one of the National Eagle Center Eagle Ambassadors. $5 with your camera, FREE for NEC members. (additional $5 to get an NEC print of your photo with an eagle)

cartoon eagle11am –Cincinnati Zoo’s Wings of Wonder, our feature presentation with Rio, a Hyacinth Macaw, Arik, a Steller’s Sea Eagle and many other feathered friends. St. Felix auditorium, Pembroke Ave.

cartoon eagle11:30am - David Stokes presents Have to Have a Habitat - Animals that Live Where Eagles Live! David is a naturalist, storyteller and humorist and award-winning environmental educator. Second floor classroom.

11:00am-1:00pm – Quarry Hill naturalist Kurt Payne with his kestrel. Second floor table.

1pm – A Photographic Tour of Canadian National Parks with Larry Ricker. Amazing photography of some of the continent’s most astonishing beauty. Take this photographic tour with photographer Larry Ricker who has traveled extensively by car, bike, canoe and foot gathering magnificent photos along the way.  Second floor classroom.

cartoon eagle2pm – Cincinnati Zoo’s Wings of Wonder our feature presentation with Rio, a Hyacinth Macaw, Arik, a Steller’s Sea Eagle and many other feathered friends. St. Felix auditorium, Pembroke Ave.

cartoon eagle2:30pm – David Stokes presents Have to Have a Habitat - Animals that Live Where Eagles Live! David is a naturalist, storyteller and humorist and award-winning environmental educator. Second floor classroom.

4pm-5pm - Photo with an Eagle – Bring your camera and get your photo with one of the National Eagle Center Eagle Ambassadors. $5 with your camera, FREE for NEC members. (additional $5 to get an NEC print of your photo with an eagle)

Sunday, March 18th

The National Eagle Center’s Live Eagle programs will be offered at 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm, 1:30pm, 2:30pm and 3:30pm in our first floor classroom.

9:30am-10:30am - Photo with an Eagle – Bring your camera and get your photo with one of the National Eagle Center Eagle Ambassadors. $5 with your camera, FREE for NEC members. (additional $5 to get an NEC print of your photo with an eagle)

cartoon eagle11:30am – David Stokes presents Have to Have a Habitat - Animals that Live Where Eagles Live! David is a naturalist, storyteller and humorist and award-winning environmental educator. Second floor classroom.

cartoon eagle12 noon - Cincinnati Zoo’s Wings of Wonder our feature presentation with Rio, a Hyacinth Macaw, Arik, a Steller’s Sea Eagle and many other feathered friends. St. Felix auditorium, Pembroke Ave.

1:00 pm – A Photographic Tour of Canadian National Parks with Larry Ricker. Amazing photography of some of the continent’s most astonishing beauty. Take this photographic tour with photographer Larry Ricker who has traveled extensively by car, bike, canoe and foot gathering magnificent photos along the way.  Second floor classroom.

cartoon eagle2:00pm - Cincinnati Zoo’s Wings of Wonder our feature presentation with Rio, a Hyacinth Macaw, Arik, a Steller’s Sea Eagle and many other feathered friends. St. Felix auditorium, Pembroke Ave.

2:30pm – Learn about spotting scopes and binoculars from the experts. Second floor classroom.

3:00pm-5pm - Photo with an Eagle – Bring your camera and get your photo with one of the National Eagle Center Eagle Ambassadors. $5 with your camera, FREE for NEC members. (additional $5 to get an NEC print of your photo with an eagle)

Exhibitors:

cartoon eagleDick Mindykowski – Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Chippewa craftsman creates woodland gifts created from wood and animal products harvested from the outdoors. Walking sticks, canes, turtle rattles, beaver shields, dream catchers, leather pouches. All hand tanned and carved.

Larry Ricker – Photography by Larry Ricker who has traveled extensively by car, bike, canoe and foot gathering magnificent photos along the way.

Big River Outdoors  – Take a look at wild eagles from our observation deck through Swarowski scopes and binoculars with help from the experts at Big River Outdoors. Register to win a free pair of Zeiss binoculars.

Mary Ann Field – Handmade jewelry and animal collars for exhibit and sale.

*Schedule subject to change. Every effort will be made to post any changes.