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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1981 Family for A Year Teen hosier Parent' to Barn 14A wl By EMILE! DOWELL Review Correspondent ROY Darin Day is preparing to become a parent next spring, but not in the usual sense. In the spring Darin will be the proud parent of barn owl. an approximately Darin is 16 years old and the son of Jim and Janet Mather of 5015 S. 2675 W. in Roy. He has been given special permission by the Utah Fish and Game Commission to raise a barn owl for one year. Owls can not usually be kept by individuals because they are on the endangered species list but Darin has a special interest in barn owls. He has been studying them for about four years. He has 16 sites in Weber and Davis County that he checks regularly to monitor the condition of the birds and nestlings and to see if they are getting enough food. Darin is now working on a pen to house his bam owl. The enclosure is behind his house and is about 6 feet high with a fully enclosed area about 8 feet by 4 feet and an open area about 8 foot square. In the spring Darin will be choosing his bam owl from one of his owl sites. Bam owls lay about six or seven eggs and they hatch about 24 hours apart. Darin will be choosing one of the younger nestlings which could be as much as a week younger than his brothers and sisters and would have a difficult time surviving in the two-week-o- ld wild. Darin will be feeding the baby owl about four times a day with mice that he will be able to raise at Roy High School, he will be weighing the owl every other day to make sure it is gaining properly. When the owl is old enough Darin will be flight training it similar to falconing. This project will allow Darin to study owl development more closely than he has been able by just observing at his owl sites. At the end of the year the owl will be turned over to the Division of Wildlife Resources and be used for demonstrations at grade schools. Darin first got interested in bam owls when he did a special project for his eighth grade science teacher, Ron Yhane. Yhane has con- - and enjoy these money saving coupons this week! "walls" on special shelter for barn owl he will be raising for one year as a special project. , He won third place for his project and retinued to work with Darin on his projects for ceived a prize of $100. He also received a second science fairs. Also working with Darin is Dr. Carl Marty, a place plaque from the American Veterinarian ' professor at Weber State College and leading Medical Association. Darin was first as also owls. on chosen alternate for a barn authority Darin has entered about nine science fairs trip to a science fair in London by the Naval since the eighth grade. While he was in the Research Academy. Darin missed out on the ninth grade Darin entered the high school sci- - trip to London but received subscriptions to two ence fair and won a one year scholarship to magazines and an alarm clock and pen set ' mounted on onyx from the Naval Research Weber State College. - Academy, SciInternational This year he attended the Darin is considering a career as a wildlife ence and Engineering Fair in Milwaukee, Wis. His project was on the behavioral patterns of photographer and possibly going into wildlife research. the bam owl in the Northern Wasatch Front. DARIN DAY puts up A public hear- ing has been set to discuss a change recommended by the Davis County Planning Commission in the zoning ordinance regarding the 3 zone. The hearing will be held Oct. 20 at 2 p.m. in the county commission chambers in the courthouse in Farmington. The change that has been suggested deals with accessory buildings on private property in unincorporated areas. 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