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The Raptor Foundation - Tawny Owl
Also Called : English Brown Owl Brown Hoolert Brown Ullert Billy Hooter Hill Hooter Jinny Hooter Ferny Hoolet Beech Owl Brown Ivey Owl Hollering Owl Tawny Hooting Owl Welsh Aderyn corph Aderyn-y- ... Tylluan frech Scottish Cailleach-oidhche (Owl or lit. Old Wife/Crone Of The Night ??) Comhachag-dhonn (Brown Owl) Irish Ulchabhán donn (Brown Owl) Catalan Gamarús Danish Natugle ...
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short eared owl release
Martin the Short -eared Owl. The short-eared owl with the drooping wing regains his strength in a flight ... first he couldn't see the owl. It was, after all, the color of corn stalks and brown grass. Finally, after scanning the area ... brown, with heavy steaks of white and black. Two tiny feather tufts adorned the top of it's head. Large round yellow eyes gave it away as an owl ...
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Ferruginous Pygmy Owl
Pygmy Owl English Name: Ferruginous Pygmy Owl Scientific Name: Glaucidium brasilianum Class: Aves Order: Strigiformes Description Length: 16.5 cm (6.5 in) No ear tufts; eyes yellow. Either grayish brown or ... of head. Wings with buff or whitish spots; underparts white, broadly streaked with rufous or brown. Range Extreme sw US to n Chile. Habitat Found along humid forested borders of rivers ...
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The Raptor Foundation - Short-eared Owl
Owl Day Owl Marsh Owl Bog Owl Grass Owl Meadow Owl Moor Owl Flat-faced Owl Mouse-hawk Owl Mouse Owl Hawk Owl Woodcock Owl Grey Hullet Cat Ool Day Owl Fern Owl Woodcock Owl Brown Yogle Grey Yogle Pilot Owl Red Owl Sea Owl ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Montana Great Horned Owl
Owl Bubo virginianus occidentalis Subspecies of Great Horned Owl April 14, 1805, in Mountrail County, North Dakota. A large owl, varying in color from nearly white (in Arctic) to dark brown ... Geographic conservation efforts worldwide >> Audubon's Mountain Sheep Grizzly Bear Montana Great Horned Owl North American Porcupine Northern Bobcat Northern Flicker Northern Pocket Gopher Northern Short-Tailed ...
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NRDC: OnEarth Magazine, Fall 2006 - The Owl, Spotted
Fieldwork Ask NRDC Dispatches ----------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENTS Letters Living Green Open Space Poetry Reviews The Owl, Spotted by Alison Hawthorne Deming When scientists and poets spend time in each ... , quiet, and presence that is the owl. She has a spotted breast; a long, barred tail; and tawny facial disks with brown semicircles fringing her face and back- ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Dusky Horned Owl
Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Dusky Horned Owl SHOWING RECORD: 7 of 50   Dusky Horned Owl   Dusky Horned Owl Bubo virginianus saturatus Subspecies of Great Horned Owl March 3, 1806; seen on Kooskooskee (Clearwater) River, but described at Fort Clatsop, Oregon. A large owl, varying in color from nearly white (in Arctic) to dark brown and ...
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Elf Owl Fact Sheet
Owl Identifying Features Elf Owls do not have "ear tufts" or feathers on the top of their rounded heads. Their feathers are grayish brown in color. Their eyes are pale yellow and are highlighted by thin white "eyebrows". The bill is gray with a horn-colored tip. Elf owls are the smallest owl ... , scorpions, centipedes and beetles. Predators Elf owl predators can include other owls, snakes, ...
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Hawk and Owl Trust | Shapwick | Shapwick Moor wildlife
The Hawk and Owl Trust Events About the Hawk and Owl Trust Hawk and Owl Trust news Contacts Hawk and Owl Trust board ... Media contact form Shop/Donate Hawk and Owl Trust shop Hawk and Owl Trust goods Become a member Nestboxes made ... owl, kestrel and buzzard, and hobby in the summer, we hope a wide range of other wildlife will use the reserve including snipe, lapwing and other wetland birds, otter, brown ...
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Burrowing Owl - Land Bird - The Burrowing Owl
Wild Travels Natural Wonders Endangered Species Legendary Creatures Burrowing Owl From It's Nature! Home » Birds » Burrowing Owl Burrowing Owl The burrowing owl is so called because they live in family groups ... are brown spotted owls, quite small with the largest being about ten inches tall. They have very unique white eyebrows above their eyes, which are a bright gold. Burrowing Owl Burrowing ...
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