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Chewonki Natural History Foundation nature teacher Keith Crowley delighted more than 40 children and their parents or grandparents Tuesday afternoon with his presentation on wildlife at the Rumford Public Library. The program is part of the library’s summer reading program. Here, he talks about the feet, eyes, feathers and other characteristics of a barred owl named “Varia.” He also brought a tarantula and a brown bat.
Eileen Adams/Sun Journal
Chewonki Natural History Foundation nature teacher Keith Crowley delighted more than 40 children and their parents or grandparents Tuesday afternoon with his presentation on wildlife at the Rumford Public Library. The program is part of the library’s summer reading program. Here, he talks about the feet, eyes, feathers and other characteristics of a barred owl named "Varia." He also brought a tarantula and a brown bat.
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