Working with the Raptors of Central Texas

Mr. Ed Sones is the featured speaker at HLBWS’s final meeting of the 2021-2022 program year. For most people, birdwatching entails venturing outdoors to observe birds in their natural environment. Mr. Sones rehabilitates injured and orphaned birds and mammals in his home, with the goal of returning them to their natural environments. He will have some of the live birds that are in his care.

Mr. Sones has worked with over 5,000 birds and almost all local species of mammals over the past 3 decades. He admitted 1,070 individual wildlife for care just this past year, including about 650 birds and 400 mammals.

The meeting will be held in person at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service building, 607 N. Vandeveer in Burnet and the general public is welcome to attend.

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