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February 12
Ladies Adventure Group Owl Prowl
7:00 pm to 8:30pm
Ladies Adventure Group Owl Prowl
Burlington, IA
February 12, 2026
7:00 pm · 8:30pm
Ladies ages 18 and up are invited to join us for a special Ladies Adventure Group Owl Prowl and learn all about owls!
January and February are peak months for barred owl activity, as they begin searching for a mate. During this time, owls use vocalizations and body language to communicate and attract a partner. Ladies 18+ who are interested in learning more about these fascinating birds are invited to take part in an Owl Prowl this February.
This guided Owl Prowl will take place on February 12th from 7:00–8:30 PM and will be led by a naturalist. The evening will begin with a brief presentation about owls, followed by calling for owls using recorded calls. Participants will then head out on a guided night hike of up to two miles round-trip. With a little luck, attendees may hear owls calling back and even catch a glimpse of one gliding silently through the night.
Please dress appropriately for the weather and be prepared for hiking in the dark. There is no fee to attend, but advance registration is required as space is limited. Registration can be completed through RecDesk or call nature center at 319-753-5808. Location details will be shared with registered participants via email or phone call two days prior to the event.
For More Information
Contact: Shania Hansen
(319) 753-5808
hansens@dmcounty.com Website Posted by: Conservation
February 14
Big Hollow Ice Fishing Clinic
9:00 am to 12:00pm
Big Hollow Recreation Area (Hickory Shelter)
Big Hollow Ice Fishing Clinic
152nd Ave
Sperry, IA
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February 14, 2026
9:00 am · 12:00pm
Join us for an Ice Fishing Clinic on Friday, February 14th, from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM at Big Hollow Recreation Area, near the Hickory Shelter.
This hands-on clinic is designed for beginners and those looking to learn the basics of ice fishing. Participants will learn about ice safety, equipment, and techniques while gaining on-the-ice experience. All necessary ice fishing gear will be provided, so no equipment is required to attend.
The cost to participate is $5 per person.
Please note that this event is weather and ice-condition dependent. Adequate ice thickness is required for the clinic to take place. Participants will be notified in advance if conditions require cancellation or rescheduling.
Dress warmly and be prepared to enjoy a winter morning outdoors while learning a new outdoor skill.
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For More Information
Contact: Marcus Nack
(319) 753-5808
Nackm@dmcounty.com Posted by: Conservation
February 19
Owl Prowl
7:00 pm to 8:30pm
Owl Prowl
Burlington, IA
February 19, 2026
7:00 pm · 8:30pm
January and February are active months for barred owls, as this is when they begin searching for a partner. During this time, owls use sounds and body language to impress one another in hopes of finding a mate. Those interested in learning more about owls are invited to join us for an Owl Prowl in February.
This year’s Owl Prowl will take place from 7:00–8:30 PM and will be led by a naturalist. The program will begin with a short presentation about owls, followed by calling for owls using recorded calls. Participants will then head out on an up to 2-mile round-trip night hike. If all goes as planned, owl prowlers may hear owls calling back and might even get the chance to see one swoop silently down for a closer look.
This program is open to anyone; however, because silent listening is required, children must be accompanied by an adult. Please dress for the weather and be prepared for a 2-mile hike in the dark. There is no fee to attend, but registration is required as space is limited. Registration can be completed through RecDesk or call nature center at 319-753-5808.. Location details will be sent to registered participants via email or phone call two days prior to the event.
For More Information
Contact: Shania Hansen
(319) 753-5808
hansens@dmcounty.com Website Posted by: Conservation
February 26
Owl Prowl
7:00 pm to 8:30pm
Owl Prowl
Burlington, IA
February 26, 2026
7:00 pm · 8:30pm
January and February are active months for barred owls, as this is when they begin searching for a partner. During this time, owls use sounds and body language to impress one another in hopes of finding a mate. Those interested in learning more about owls are invited to join us for an Owl Prowl in February.
This year’s Owl Prowl will take place from 7:00–8:30 PM and will be led by a naturalist. The program will begin with a short presentation about owls, followed by calling for owls using recorded calls. Participants will then head out on an up to 2-mile round-trip night hike. If all goes as planned, owl prowlers may hear owls calling back and might even get the chance to see one swoop silently down for a closer look.
This program is open to anyone; however, because silent listening is required, children must be accompanied by an adult. Please dress for the weather and be prepared for a 2-mile hike in the dark. There is no fee to attend, but registration is required as space is limited. Registration can be completed through RecDesk or call nature center at 319-753-5808. Location details will be sent to registered participants via email or phone call two days prior to the event.
For More Information
Contact: Shania Hansen
(319) 753-5808
hansens@dmcounty.com Website Posted by: Conservation