| Photo Album Some scouts used their imaginations and drew the birds in a natural setting. This picture even included a hollow space in a tree that could serve as a nest hole.
A scout tucks her drawing into her journal for safe keeping.
Jacques Nuzzo offers advice to scouts who are busy working on their drawings. | Saturday, March 8, 2003 Young artists paid close attention to detail, including streaking on the red-tailed hawk's breast feathers. ![]() Yellow eyes help identify the great horned owl. Our young artists paid close attention to such important details. More activities are now in the planning stages. If you have questions about this unique partnership, email the Illinois Raptor Center at: barnowl@illinoisraptorcenter.org. |
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