On the Prowl at Felix Neck

If it flies it will be there. If it crawls, scampers or hoots it will be there. If it be of wing, claw, fang, or suction-cupped feet it will be there. And you should be, too.

And where is there? The Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary, that’s where.

It’s the annual wildlife celebration and it takes place on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the wildlife refuge in Edgartown off of Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road.

The day gets going at 10 a.m. with a guided bird walk. At 11 a.m. the birds of prey get center stage with a presentation by Norm Smith of Mass Audubon. At noon those walking, or scuttling, visitors from the late Ordovician period, roughly 450 million years ago, the horseshoe crab, grabs the mic. And at 1 p.m. the salamander search begins.

It’s all free and catered with burgers and hot dogs care of the Farm Institute.

For more details, call the sanctuary at 508-627-4850.