CES fifth-graders learn all about the amazing owl

Fifth-graders at CES had some serious studying to do on Halloween: they learned about owls, how they adapt, and reconstructed the owl’s meal.

A fifth grade student wearing a witches hat works on a science project at her desk.

 

Students learned all about owls and the way they adapt to their environment. Owls have no teeth and must swallow their prey whole. They fly silently – they’re the only birds of prey with silent flight, adding to their capability of being stealth hunters. Their sense of smell is not the best. However, their hearing and sight are exceptional, allowing them to hunt at night. Owls can hear low-volume sounds up to 10 miles away.

 

A group of fifth-graders work at their desks on a science project.

 

Owls eat rodents. The bones and beaks of rodents offer very little nutrition and are regurgitated into an owl pellet. Each fifth-grader received an owl pellet to dissect. The pellet contained the bones of a rodent eaten by the owl. The students removed the bones from the pellet, studied them, comparing them to a chart with commonly-eaten owl prey to identify them. In some cases, the students were able to reconstruct the rodent by placing the bones on a chart.

An elementary age girl with long dark hair works on a science project at a desk.

 

A very interesting and cool project for these curious kids.

An elementary age boy wearing a black sweatshirt works on a science project at his desk.

Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
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Joseph Lenz
Superintendent of Schools
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