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TPGT - Owl Girl Traditional Cache

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Geocaching HQ Admin: We hope you enjoyed exploring the Flint area. The Preservers GeoTour has now ended. Thank you to the community for all the great logs, photos, and Favorite Points over the last 12 months. It has been so fun!

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Hidden : 4/6/2023
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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The Preservers GeoTour

Nature’s Superheroes, The Preservers!

You can follow their adventure through The Preservers GeoTour and stop at each Geocache location to experience part of their story.

 

GeoTour Locations

Grand Master Snapper (GCA6W9T)
The Frog (GCA6W9V)
The Green (GCA6W9W)
D.K. The Decomposer (GCA6W9X)
Owl Girl (GCA6W9Z)
Red Hawk (GCA6WA1)
Queen Bee (GCA6WA3)
Miss Sunflower (GCA6WA4)
Monarch (GCA6WA5)

 

The Preservers - Owl Girl

Owl Girl is a nocturnal predator who lives, sees, and flies in the darkness of night!

Once night falls, superheroes of the night come out!

In the forest, there are many nocturnal animals like owls and bats around. 

Owls are sneaky raptors that have sharp beaks and strong talons. Owls are known as silent predators of the night, capable of flying just inches from their prey without being detected. 

An owl's wing feathers have softer edges that help muffle the sound of their wing beats.

Bats are nocturnal superheroes too. They feed on harmful pests, aid in pollination and seed dispersal, and even their guano is valuable as a rich fertilizer. 

Bats can fly up to two miles high and can reach super-fast speeds of more than 60 miles per hour!

Bats find their food in total darkness by using echolocation finding their prey by using only sound. They can see everything but the color and detect objects as fine as human hair. 

 

TAKE ACTION!

• Create homes for nesting
• Reduce light pollution by turning off lights.

 


 

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