Freshwater Academy is a week-long camp that gives high school students the opportunity for hands-on experience and fieldwork in Northwestern Pennsylvania's waterways. Students spend their days studying biology and freshwater ecology at a level they can't achieve in the classroom. They will get wet, they will get dirty, and they will love it!
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Owling
Monday evening at about 9 P.M. we went with a biologist to call in some owls. We drove to a nearby cemetary to try and call in some owls with recordings. We had low expectations, but we ended up amazed! Instead of getting one owl or even two, we got four. It was very interesting, the species of owl was called a barred owl, it is one of the more common owls in Meadville. We managed to call in two adults and two of their babies. It was a fascinating experience, and everyone loved it.
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