Owls fly high at William Woods University

Data, an Eastern Screech Owl, and Coal, a Great Horned Owl, sit perched on the hands of two bird trainers from the World Bird Sanctuary Wednesday inside William Woods University's Cutlip Auditorium. The William Woods Biology Club hosted the "All About the Owls" event to promote education of the college's mascot. World Bird Sanctuary representatives discussed six owls - Eurasian eagle, great horned, eastern screech, tawny, barn and European barn - on Wednesday.
Data, an Eastern Screech Owl, and Coal, a Great Horned Owl, sit perched on the hands of two bird trainers from the World Bird Sanctuary Wednesday inside William Woods University's Cutlip Auditorium. The William Woods Biology Club hosted the "All About the Owls" event to promote education of the college's mascot. World Bird Sanctuary representatives discussed six owls - Eurasian eagle, great horned, eastern screech, tawny, barn and European barn - on Wednesday.

The World Bird Sanctuary and its owls made a visit to William Woods University on Wednesday during the biology club's "All About Owls" event.

The event promoted greater knowledge of the William Woods' mascot - the owl. World Bird Sanctuary trainers showcased six owls - Eurasian eagle, great horned, eastern screech, tawny, barn and European barn - on Wednesday.