Keep South Carolina Wild
November 29, 2016
Junior Naturalists had a great time learning about owls & what they eat, dissecting owl pellets, and roasting marshmallows over the fire while we listened for owls. Huge thanks to the Hendricks family for hosting, and to Dee Dee Williams and the Midlands Master Naturalist Association for sharing their knowledge with the kids!
Tags: Master Naturalist, Kids, owls, Junior Naturalist
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