Giving back to the community has been the theme of North's annual Tasmanian camp, and for Trent Dumont, the chance to visit a very special organisation.
The Roos' midfielder toured the not-for-profit organisation, Raptor Refuge, designed to protect and care for the state's natural wildlife.
Along the way, he met some eagle-eyed friends.
Earlier in the morning, more than 400 students participated in the Superclinic at Blundstone Arena. The kids' skills were put to the test during a variety of drills, all under the tutelage of the North stars.
Players also put through their paces, answering the hard-hitting questions for eager students at a number of schools.
"The Tasmanian community gives heaps to North Melbourne, so it's good to give back," Nick Larkey told the media.
"It's good fun and seeing Tassie as a player, and the kids are appreciative of us coming out."
Autographs all-round at Blundstone Arena. pic.twitter.com/Kc6jOnXNjb
— North Melbourne (@NMFCOfficial) March 11, 2020
Larkey and teammate Jasper Pittard also taking the opportunity to get a close-up look at the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.
As Wednesday draws to a close, North players will return to Melbourne from Hobart, Devonport and Launceston.
Thanks to all the kids who came along to our Superclinics this morning at our Tasmanian Community Camp ... we hope you had a great time! pic.twitter.com/w4cIHTkqUU
— North Melbourne (@NMFCOfficial) March 11, 2020