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Maine Audubon vacation campers and members of the public check out a bat specimen Friday while being entertained and educated about wildlife at Gilsland Farm Audubon Center on Earth Day. Emily Calhoun of the Center for Wildlife of Cape Neddick led the presentation.
Max Metvier, 3 of Falmouth waits to be called on during the wildlife education event. The session is a regular during February and April vacations, for the vacation campers and the general public, at the Audubon Center (Photo by Carl D. Walsh/Staff Photographer)
Emily Calhoun of the Center for Wildlife, Cape Neddick, introduces a screech owl to Maine Audubon vacation campers and others.
Monica Weiblen, 8, of Durham pretends to have owl eyes during Calhoun’s presentation. Emily Calhoun of the Center for Wildlife, Cape Neddick, introduces a screech owl to Maine Audubon vacation campers and others.
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