
Cane River National Heritage Area, Inc. (CRNHA), will host a show and tell at Los Adaes State Historic Site on Saturday, May 14 at 11:30 am titled “Birds of Prey.”
Senior Park Naturalist and Manager, Rusty Scarborough, with the Walter B. Jacobs Memorial Nature Park in Shreveport, will bring a live bird of prey and give visitors an up close and personal look and explain the role that these birds play both in nature and sport.
“We are excited to welcome Rusty back to Los Adaes to share his expertise and training in handling these magnificent birds and are looking forward to seeing longtime friends and families back at Los Adaes to enjoy the park once again,” remarked Rebecca Blankenbaker, CRNHA Executive Director.
Throughout the day visitors will be able to borrow binoculars to gaze at local wildlife and participate in children’s arts and crafts.
The lecture is free and open to the public. Because this program will include a live bird of prey, we must ask that small dogs or other animals are not brought to the park