10. It's the only full-weekend, all-owl event in North
America (and probably the world).
9. Ya, sure, you betcha. We're Minnesota nice here.
8. Have a hoot learning about owls.
7. You've got to see the owl face pancakes, owl shaped
pizzas, and other owl themed food to believe it.
6. Where else can you sing "happy hatch-day" to a Great
Horned Owl and not get thrown into the looney bin?
5. There's no age limit on having your face painted like an
owl (or all the other fun kids activities.)
4. Let the experts call in wild owls for you.
3. See at least seven
or more species of captive live owls and have a owl fly
over your head.
2. Meet some of the world's top "owlologists" at the banquet and
World Owl Hall of Fame award presentation. (It's kind of a
"hoo's hoo" of owl people.)
1. What else is there to do in Minnesota in early March???
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