Education · Lecture

Highlighting Migration Strategies of the Northern Saw-whet Owl using Motus

An educational lecture on Northern Saw-whet Owl migration tracking using Motus technology.

Wed, 12 Aug 2026 Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area Stevens , Pennsylvania
Join experts at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area for an insightful presentation on the migration strategies of the Northern Saw-whet Owl. This lecture explores how researchers utilize Motus wildlife tracking technology to monitor these elusive birds across their migratory paths. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of avian conservation efforts and the innovative tools used to study bird behavior. This free event is perfect for bird enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in local wildlife research.

What to Expect

An informative lecture in a professional wildlife management setting.

Who Should Attend

  • Bird watchers
  • Wildlife researchers
  • Students
  • Nature enthusiasts
  • Conservationists

Agenda Overview

Presentation on migration tracking followed by a Q&A session.
Venue & Address
Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area
100 Museum Rd
Stevens , Pennsylvania – 17578
United States
Organizer
Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area · Government Agency
A wildlife management area dedicated to conservation and public education.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a cost?
No, the event is free.
Where is it located?
Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, 100 Museum Rd, Stevens, PA.
What is Motus?
Motus is a wildlife tracking system used to monitor bird migration.
Do I need to register?
Check the Middle Creek event calendar for registration details.
Who is the speaker?
Experts in avian research and conservation.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it is an educational event suitable for all ages.
Tags
Wildlife Education Birds Conservation Stevens Lecture
Summary
Educational lecture on owl migration tracking at Middle Creek.
Highlights
  • Expert-led presentation
  • Focus on Motus technology
  • Northern Saw-whet Owl research
  • Free admission
  • Educational environment
  • Wildlife conservation insights
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