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Jack Moran, 9, center, attempted to move snacks from his plate to a cup using one of the utensils designed to represent a bird's beak during Nature Camp Wednesday, June 26, 2013, at Wildwood Preserve Metropark in West Toledo.

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Camp councilor Howard Glover, center right, supervised a group of seven to nine-year-olds during Nature Camp.

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Kaden King, 8, left, cheered as he finished moving a sprinkle from his plate to a cup using a utensil designed to represent a bird's beak.

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Camp councilor Howard Glover, center right, supervised a group of seven to nine-year-olds.

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McCay Langley, 10, center, and his fellow campers listen to camp councilor Amelia Gillette, left, explain their afternoon activity.

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Katherine Wilt, 8, center left, smiled as she directed an owl pellet and found a skull.

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Katherine Wilt, 8, holds up the mouse skull she cleaned from inside an owl pellet.

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Liam Shonk, 8, center, joked with his classmates as they directed owl pellets, looking for bones.

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Sophia Krauss, 8, glues mouse bones retrieved from inside an owl pellet onto cardboard paper.

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Gianna Lamontagne, 10, inspects a piece of the owl pellet she is dissecting.

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