A - To move quickly around the room B - To guess an answer C- An open space in the woods or a forest D – To make something very clean.

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A - To move quickly around the room B - To guess an answer C- An open space in the woods or a forest D – To make something very clean

A - To move quickly around the room B - To guess an answer C- An open area in the woods or a forest D – To make something very clean

A - A drawing on the sidewalk B - A repeated sound C- A dark place in the woods D – A friend in class

A - A drawing on the sidewalk B - A repeated sound C- A dark place in the woods D – A friend in class

A - The light in a tunnel B - Acting silly or foolish C- The name of an owl D – Dark or shaded areas

A - The light in a tunnel B - Acting silly or foolish C- The name of an owl D – Dark or shaded areas

A - Moved up and down B - Swirling something around in a circle C- Sitting quietly D – A group of trees that grow together

A - Moved up and down B - Swirling something around in a circle C- Sitting quietly D – A group of trees that grow together

A - Looking for owls B - Sitting quietly C- Moving around the room D – A group of trees that grow together

A - Looking for owls B - Sitting quietly C- Moving around the room D – A group of trees that grow together

A - A large city B - The name of an owl C- Moving around the room D – An area of grassy land

A - A large city B - The name of an owl C- Moving around the room D – An area of grassy land

CLEARING - An open area in the woods or a forest ECHO - A repeated sound SHADOW - Dark or shaded areas PUMPED - Moved up and down OWLING - Looking for owls MEADOW - An area of grassy land

A - Hunt at night and sleep during the day B – Running from one place to another C - Sitting in one spot for a long period of time D – An open space in the middle of the woods

A - Hunt at night and sleep during the day B – Running from one place to another C - Sitting in one spot for a long period of time D – An open space in the middle of the woods

A- A clear overing on the eye of an owl B- claws C- The round face of an owl D - The part of a tree that an owl sits on

A- A clear overing on the eye of an owl B- claws C- The round face of an owl D - The part of a tree that an owl sits on

A- An animal that hunts owls B- A family that camps out in the woods C- Being very mean to someone else D - A group of owlets

A- An animal that hunts owls B- A family that camps out in the woods C- Being very mean to someone else D - A group of owlets

A - Where an animal lives and makes it’s home B - Where people go to get groceries C - The season after winter D – To be awake at night and sleep during the day

A - Where an animal lives and makes it’s home B - Where people go to get groceries C - The season after winter D – To be awake at night and sleep during the day

A - Hearing a sound over and over again B - In danger of no longer existing C - To move something up and down D - The soft feathers of a young bird

A - Hearing a sound over and over again B - In danger of no longer existing C - To move something up and down D - The soft feathers of a young bird

A - A Coughed up balls of fur and bones that owls cannot digest B – A person who trains owls to land on their arm C- A group of baby birds D – To go looking for owls in the middle of the night

A - A coughed up ball of fur and bones that owls cannot digest B – A person who trains owls to land on their arm C- A group of baby birds D – To go looking for owls in the middle of the night

A – A type of egg that many people eat for breakfast B - The way an owl sits on a tree at night C- The type of nest an owl will build in the winter D - A hard spot on the tip of the beak used to break through the egg shell when hatching the egg shell when hatching

A – A type of egg that many people eat for breakfast B - The way an owl sits on a tree at night C- The type of nest an owl will build in the winter D - A hard spot on the tip of the beak used to break through the egg shell when hatching the egg shell when hatching

A – Another name for baby owls B – A name for the fur ball the owls cough up when eating C – A secret place owls meet at night D - The name for the feathers of an owl

A – Another name for baby owls B – A name for the fur ball the owls cough up when eating C – A secret place owls meet at night D - The name for the feathers of an owl

A - The foot of an owl B – An owl with a heart shaped face C - Soft feathers of young birds D – The tip of an owl’s beak

A - The foot of an owl B – An owl with a heart shaped face C - Soft feathers of young birds D – The tip of an owl’s beak

A - Too many of something in one place B - In danger of no longer existing C - A group of owls that fly from one place to another all together D - An owl with a round face

A - Too many of something in one place B - In danger of no longer existing C - A group of owls that fly from one place to another all together D - An owl with a round face

Hunt at night and sleep during the day NOCTURNAL - Hunt at night and sleep during the day claws TALONS - claws A group of owlets BROOD - A group of owlets Where an animal lives and makes it’s home HABITAT- Where an animal lives and makes it’s home In danger of no longer existing ENDANGERED - In danger of no longer existing A coughed up ball of fur and bones that owls cannot digest PELLETS - A coughed up ball of fur and bones that owls cannot digest A hard spot on the tip of the beak used to break through the egg shell when hatching EGG TOOTH - A hard spot on the tip of the beak used to break through the egg shell when hatching Another name for baby owls OWLETS - Another name for baby owls Soft feathers of young birds DOWN - Soft feathers of young birds In danger of no longer existing ENDANGERED - In danger of no longer existing