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Updated: January 7, 2009
It may be raining outside, but students were flying high learning about birds of prey.More than 300 local students took a field trip to Wildcat park to learn about mother nature and the audubon center.Mike Zeloski is from the World Bird Sanctuary of St. Louis and says he hears all kinds of questions from the kids. "When you ask them what is a bird of prey, sometimes they think it`s a bird that goes to church." Organizers say showing off these birds is a great way to get kids interested in nature. If you would like to learn more about the World Bird Sanctuary, you can log onto http://www.worldbirdsanctuary.org/ Reported By: Brad Douglas

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