
Fern Bailey, 4, of New Vineyard inspects the underside of an owl wing Wednesday during a Chewonki Foundation Traveling Natural History Owls of Maine program at New Vineyard Public Library.

Chewonki Foundation science educator Colleen Moureaux shows of Sparky, a great horned owl, Wednesday during a Natural Traveling History Owls of Maine program at New Vineyard Public Library. Dee Menear/Franklin Journal

Fern Bailey, 4, of New Vineyard fans herself with an owl wing Wednesday during a Chewonki Foundation Traveling Natural History Owls of Maine program at New Vineyard Public Library. Dee Menear/Franklin Journal
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