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“The Eurasian eagle owl. I liked learning about its reproduction --
that it lays one to four white eggs and usually begins in late winter
or sometimes later.”
JOHN-PAUL WOLLAM, 8
“The striped owl. The favorite fact was that it was smaller than a
pigeon.”
KAY BASKEVITCH, 8
“The boobook owl. I learned that owls can’t digest pellets and
that the Boobook Owl is almost the smallest owl.”
ASHLYN ALTER, 8
“The tawny owl. I learned that they can live in just a natural
hole in the tree and that’s sort of cool because a lot of other owls
live in nests.”
PAIGE GREENWOOD, 8
-- Interviews and photos by Suzie Harrison
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