FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OGDEN NATURE CENTER
966 W. 12TH ST.
OGDEN, UT 84404
Contact: Brandi Bosworth, info@ogdennaturecenter.org
801-621-7595
Ogden’s Beloved Great Horned Owl, Chitters, Left A Lasting Impression
The Ogden Nature Center is mourning the passing of its beloved Great
Horned Owl Chitters, who passed away on Thursday, March 14, 2013.
Chitters died at the ripe old age of 37 years.
Chitters didn’t lead the life of your typical wild owl, but a
non-traditional life which left a lasting legacy. During his 33 years
at the Ogden Nature Center, Chitters educated an estimated 200,000+
children and adults about Utah's native wildlife.
There are stories of Chitters escaping in search of love, and later
returning to the Nature Center. In another story, when Chitters was
about 22 years old, and getting on in years, the staff thought he would
be better off retired from public appearances – but when he stopped
going out he acted depressed and stopped hooting. As soon as he was put
back to “work,” he perked right up. And there are many, many more
personal accounts of his strong and endearing personality.
Chitter’s name came from his hooting sound. His mew neighbor, Cronk,
the irascible raven, learned to imitate Chitter’s hooting, and they were
often heard chattering back and forth.
Over time, Chitters became the official mascot of the Ogden Nature
Center. His portrait is used for the Nature Center’s Facebook picture,
on temporary tattoos, on large banners on 12th Street and on most
printed materials about the Nature Center.
In lieu of the original Wild Wednesday program scheduled for March 27th
at the Ogden Nature Center, there will be a memorial service celebrating
the life of the beloved Great Horned Owl, Chitters. The public is
invited to attend this free service honoring Chitters and his 37-years
dedicated to education. The public is invited to bring their pictures,
written stories or letters to leave at his mew as we say goodbye to a
dear member of the Ogden Nature Center family and the community.
Wednesday March 27, 2013
3:45 pm
Chitters Memorial Service
Ogden Nature Center / Visitor Center
966 W. 12th St., Ogden, Utah
In response to many inquiries, the Ogden Nature Center is establishing a
Chitters Memorial Fund, to be used to enhance the mews (enclosures for
the birds of prey) at the Ogden Nature Center. To donate online go to
www.ogdennaturecenter.org <http://www.ogdennaturecenter.org>
and note “In Memory of Chitters” when donating, or call 801-621-7595
or send to Ogden Nature Center, c/o Chitters Memorial Fund, 966 W. 12th
Street, Ogden, Utah, 84404.
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