A creamy-white Barn Owl is pictured standing on a branch over a white background

Tring: Autumn Owls

Discover the secret lives of owls by taking a closer look at our wonderful specimens and by getting crafty.

  • The Natural History Museum at Tring
  • Tuesday 28, Wednesday 29 and Friday 31 October, 10.30–12.00 and 14.00–15.30
  • Free, drop in

Drop in to our autumnal owl specimen handling and craft workshop.

Get up close to our wonderful specimens as you discover the different owls that live here in the UK. Explore what small rodents these nocturnal predators like to snack on, and discover the important role this food web plays in nature. Plus, find out what you can do to help nature at home.

Then it’s time for little ones to have a hoot creating their very own owl mask. Will they choose to be bold and bright or secretive and camouflaged?

Recommended for ages 4+.

Half-terms and school holidays are particularly busy times for us. Book your free entry ticket in advance so you don’t miss out.

  • This event is fully wheelchair accessible.

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