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Owls in Focus: A Wild Adventure with the Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club

12/11/2024

 
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Owls have fascinated humans for millennia, and last month, the Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club (ESC) members were treated to an up-close encounter with these captivating creatures. Dr. Blake Mathys, associate professor of environmental science at Ohio Dominican University and a Benjamin Logan graduate, invited the group to his property near West Mansfield. There, students delved into the wonders of Ohio's owl species and explored his research project, The Central Ohio Owl Project.

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Dr. Mathys focuses on three lesser-known Ohio owls: the Northern Saw-whet, the
Long-eared Owl, and the Barn Owl. The club members observed the intricate bird banding process, where owls are gently captured in mist nets and fitted with unique leg bands for tracking and research. This safe and humane method provides valuable data for studying owl populations and migration patterns.

"Baylor and I got to experience the coolest thing together with her Environmental Science Club," shared Bri Hughes, a Benjamin Logan parent. "We went on an owl banding adventure. We learned so much about owls and even checked the nets to see if any could be banded and tracked. It was an incredible experience, and they are such fascinating birds!"

Following the outing, the club gathered to learn more about owl adaptations, including their exceptional hearing, nearly silent flight, sharp talons, and curved beaks. These traits make owls formidable predators in their ecosystems. Members also discovered fascinating facts about owls' activity patterns, environmental threats like pesticides, and the critical issue of habitat loss.

The highlight of the follow-up session was a hands-on activity—dissecting sterilized owl pellets! These pellets contain the undigested remains of prey animals, such as bones, fur, and insect parts, compacted and regurgitated by the owls. The students eagerly uncovered skeletons of voles and mice, piecing together clues about the owls' diets like budding ornithologists.

The Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club is proudly co-sponsored by Benjamin Logan Local Schools and the Logan County Land Trust. It is coordinated by Benjamin Logan teachers Bruce Smith, Spencer Reames, and Ryan Kerns, alongside Bob Stoll of the Logan County Land Trust.
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To learn more or support the Logan County Land Trust, visit logancountylandtrust.org.

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