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When you purchase an Owl Brand Discovery Kit or product, you’re investing in inspiring educational outreach through programs like our Passport to Wildlife (P2W). P2W serves students in low-dollar high risk communities where we work to inspire the next generation of wildlife enthusiasts, advocates, and professionals. Watch the video below to learn more about how you are helping make a difference with OBDK.
Weekly articles about raptor and bird of prey studies, carnivores, classroom ideas, and information to help students.
Do bats make pellets like owls? Not quite. While owls regurgitate compact pellets of bones and fur, bats process food differently and leave behind guano instead. This post breaks down why their digestive systems produce such different evidence—and what a “bat pellet” might look like in a fictional world.
Why don’t we find every bone in an owl pellet? Because what you’re looking at isn’t a complete skeleton—it’s what survived hunting, digestion, and time. Pellet labs teach one of the most important skills in science: how to make confident conclusions from incomplete evidence.
Spring reshapes predator interactions across the ecosystem. From wolves and bears negotiating carcasses to owls and bats overlapping in hunting space, predators aren’t just hunting, they’re responding to shifting resources, timing, and territory in a rapidly changing food web.