June 8, 2013 | 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Cost:
$12/adult
Hawk Creek Wildlife Center
corner of Luther and Grover Road, East Aurora, NY 14052 United States

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Stand face-to-face with rare and exotic wildlife from around the globe! Live birds of prey will zoom over the audience during the thrilling “Raptors” flying bird show and event guests will enjoy the unique opportunity to participate in the enrichment and training of Hawk Creek’s animal ambassadors! Invite dad to bring his camera for a unique Father’s Day experience with amazing photo opportunities! Also featured will be rare, behind-the-scenes wild cat feedings, entertainment, children activities and exhibits, gift shop, and delicious food. Children will earn a free gift after going on an adventure through the center retrieving collectable RAPTORS! Cards featuring Hawk Creek’s animal ambassadors!

Featuring one of the largest bird of prey exhibitions in the Northeast, Hawk Creek’s incredible wildlife includes hawks, owls, falcons, vultures, eagles, plus wild cats and much more! Enter the realm of our national symbol, the bald eagle, in the Walk With the Eagles TM exhibit!

Event parking is free and tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for veterans and seniors, $8 for children, and $28 for a family pass. Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online (free shipping). 10% off online ticket purchases for a limited time. Please visit www.hawkcreek.org or call 716-652-8646 for information and directions. No pets please. Event is rain or shine. Hawk Creek Wildlife Center is located at 655 Luther Road East Aurora, NY 14052.

Hawk Creek Wildlife Center, Inc. has been featured on Rachael Ray, Conan O’Brien, PBS, and was voted a Blue Planet Hero by National Geographic. Over 80 non-releasable animals from around the world call Hawk Creek home while hundreds more are rehabilitated at the Center each year. Founded in East Aurora in 1987, Hawk Creek is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing wildlife education, rehabilitation, and conservation services to the community.