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The Great Horned Owl is one of many owl species in New Hampshire. (COURTESY PHOTO)

CONWAY — Squam Lakes Natural Science Center will present "Hawks and Owls of Hampshire," a live animal program at Pope Memorial Library on Monday, Sept. 30, at 6 p.m.

Who calls in the night? Who glides around on shadowy wings in silent flight? Why are owls such extraordinary night hunters? In this special program, a naturalist from Squam Lakes Natural Science Center will introduce three birds that are native to New Hampshire.

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