Birds of a Feather Flock Together at Fall Festival
Table outside were strewn with makings for holiday wreaths.
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Marla Isaac of New England Reptile and Raptors with a taloned friend.
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Although chilly, it was still a fine day for a walk through Felix Neck.
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Kids enthusiastically worked at the arts and crafts table.
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The Flying Elbows had festival-goers tapping their toes.
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The new barn was filled throughout the day.
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A view over Sengekontacket to Nantucket Sound.
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A tree is a fine place to get some reading in from the book table.
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Bird houses made from oak logs.
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Appropriate headware for an Audubon event.
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Hay rides are perennial favorite.
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Bundled up to battle the chilly wind, hundreds of Islanders and visitors flocked to Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary in Edgartown Friday for the 39th annual fall festival.
A large crowd took in a display of birds of prey. Not far away, kids roasted marshmallows. They made holiday wreaths, bird feeders, took hay rides, and danced to the sounds of the Flying Elbows.
