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Get in the spooky spirit with owl resources from BirdSleuth!
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We've just released our new Owl Pellet Investigation kit, and have lots of free resources related to our favorite nocturnal birds. Read "owl" about it! 

Get 15% Off Our Newest Kit!

BirdSleuth is thrilled to introduce Dissecting the Food Web: An Owl Pellet Investigation, the latest in our suite of engaging, hands-on kits. With this kit, students will develop scientific and environmental literacy through experiential activities that invite exploration and critical thinking. Learn more and use coupon code Pellet15 to get your kit for 15% off through December 31st.

White Owl, Barn Owl

Few birds capture our imagination the way owls do. Explore the nighttime world of owls through this beautifully written story of a young girl and her grandfather. Then go further with seven activities to engage deeper learning.


Free Webinars: Owl Pellet Investigation

Learn how our latest kit will ignite student curiosity while meeting NGSS and Common Core standards. Targeted towards elementary and middle school educators, this free webinar will prepare you to use owl pellets to make the food web come to life for your students. Join us on Wednesday, November 16 at 6:00pm or on Thursday, November 17 at 8:00pm.


Photo by Airwolfhound, Flickr

Spooky Birds: Owls aren't the only exciting birds in the night sky. Discover birds with creepy calls and bizarre behaviors in this popular blog post.



BirdSleuth Investigator

Hot off the press, our latest issue of BirdSleuth Investigator features kids' art, creative writing, and scientific research to inspire you and your students. And check out that beautiful owl on the front cover by Maya, a 7th grader! The magazine is available as a free download!



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