
From left: Ireland Owens, Liam Eames, Nathan Ohaus (Photo by Peg Snure)

From left: Wyatt Martine, Aubrey McKeon, Alexis Eyerman (Photo by Peg Snure)
Matamoras. Pre-K students in Mrs. Shannon’s class at Delaware Valley Elementary School got to see for themselves what is contained in an owl pellet. This week they are learning about owls and what they eat. Examining their pellets, the students found a skull, bones, and teeth!