Owls, hawks and falcons are featured at the eighth annual Owl Moon Raptor Festival on Nov. 13 at Black Hill Regional Park Center.
The free event runs from noon to 4 p.m. at the park’s nature center on Lake Ridge Drive in Boyds.
Learn about these flyers as well as ospreys and bees and watch a raptor release during activities for children and adults. There will be food trucks.
Owl Moon is a nonprofit that supports the rescue and rehabilitation of injured, sick and orphaned raptors with the goal of returning them to the wild.
Here are photos from the 2019 festival by Montgomery Parks.