![]() ![]() SECURITY/LIABILITIES/INSURANCE (Required) Vendors are responsible for cleaning their table and area by 6PM on Saturday, December 2. Vendors are encouraged to use recyclable materials and avoid using single-use foodservice items. ![]() ![]() Acceptable level is defined as low enough that two people 8ft away from space can speak without having to raise their voices beyond a normal conversational level. All vendors must limit noise to an acceptable level. Exhibitors/Vendors shall arrange their exhibit so it does not obstruct the general view or hide the exhibit of others.į. If an exhibit booth is broken down or left empty before 5PM, that company becomes ineligible for participation in the next Holiday Market.Į. Exhibitors/Vendors shall reflect their company’s highest standards of professionalism while maintaining the exhibit during the symposium hours.ĭ. All exhibits must fit in the space provided.Ĭ. No undignified manner of attracting attention will be permitted. Distribution by the Vendor of any printed matter, souvenirs, or other articles must be confined to the assigned space. CNC DOES NOT guarantee access to Wi-Fi although it is available.ī. These transactions must be made by the vendor – CNC is unable to assist with transactions. These sales will be permitted in accordance with facility, local, city, state, and federal regulations. Over-the-counter sales are defined as transfer of goods for money, check, draft, or other kind of payment. Health & Safety Warning and Disclaimer (Required)Ī. I certify that I am eighteen (18) years of age or older, or my parent or guardian has signed below, and that I or my parent and/or guardian have read the above carefully before signing. I also understand that the Chattahoochee Nature Center does not provide insurance for participants in its activities and the undersigned is required to and shall carry such insurance adequate for any eventuality for injury or illness as a result of such activities. I understand that the Chattahoochee Nature Center is not responsible for vandalism, break-ins, or theft of personal property. In consideration of the mutual benefits derived from participation by the undersigned with activities conducted by or in conjunction with the Chattahoochee Nature Center, the undersigned hereby absolves, releases and waives any and all liability, claims or demands against the Chattahoochee Nature Center and its officers, directors, agents, trip leaders, volunteers, contractors and employees from any and all claims, demands, rights and causes of action of whatsoever kind and nature arising from and by reason of any and all known and unknown, foreseen and unforeseen bodily and personal injuries, including death, damage to property, and the consequences thereof resulting from or relating to participation by the undersigned in any activities conducted by or in conjunction with the Chattahoochee Nature Center. The undersigned hereby acknowledges that participation in recreational and other activities conducted by or in conjunction with the Chattahoochee Nature Center, and travel to and from such activities, involves inherent risks of physical injury, illness, death or loss of personal property, and the undersigned assumes all such risks, including risks associated with activities conducted in remote locations. > When threatened, an Eastern Screech Owl will stretch its body and tighten its feathers in order to look like a branch snag to avoid detection, but will take flight when it knows it has been detected. ![]() Their wings are broad and the head is held tucked in, giving the bird a stubby appearance when flying. They rarely glide but may fly with erratic movements when maneuvering through wooded areas. > The Eastern Screech Owl flies fairly rapidly with a steady wingbeat (about 5 strokes/second). > Eastern Screech Owls have also been called the Common Screech Owl, Ghost Owl, Dusk Owl, Little-eared Owl, Spirit Owl, Little Dukelet, Texas Screech-Owl, Whickering Owl, Little Grey Owl, Mottled Owl, Red Owl, Mouse Owl, Cat Owl, Shivering Owl, and Little Horned Owl. Pairs occasionally roost together during the winter in hollow trees, nest boxes, and trees with dense foliage. > These owls are primarily solitary except during the breeding season. During severe weather, owls may move off their home range to search for food. > Screech Owls do not migrate they maintain home ranges throughout the winter. Screech Owls have been known to cache uneaten prey items in tree cavities. > The owls swoop down from their perch to capture their prey they rarely hover while hunting. How soon after dark individuals begin to hunt depends on weather and food abundance males tend to begin hunting earlier than females. > Screech Owls are highly nocturnal, and therefore are rarely seen hunting and feeding. 7 Interesting Facts About Eastern-screech Owls ![]()
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