WINGS at Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is an exploration of the enchanting world of winged creatures. From delicate bees to majestic birds, this bespoke exhibit invites you to discover the beauty, diversity, and wonder of flight in all its forms. From March 23 to May 26, our gardens will come alive with the delicate dance of bats, bees, butterflies, insects, bluebirds, hummingbirds, owls, chimney swifts, and purple martins. Visitors will be able to learn about the nuanced habitats of various species, allowing them to connect with each species in a meaningful way.
WINGS offers an experience that combines art, education, and conservation to celebrate the fascinating realm of flight. Through displays, artistic installations, and informative signage, visitors of all ages will gain a deeper appreciation for the vital role that winged creatures play in our ecosystem. As you wander through the Garden, gain insight into the importance of conservation and the role we play in protecting these magnificent creatures and their habitats. Discover how simple actions can make a profound impact on the future of winged populations worldwide.