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anatomy of an owl: Biology and Conservation of Northern Forest Owls Robert W. Nero, Manitoba. Department of Natural Resources, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Fort Collins, Colo.), 1987 |
anatomy of an owl: Owls John Sparks, Tony Soper, 1979 Revision--though in what way is not specified--of a 1970 natural history. Includes some 80 illustrations and photos, and describes about 130 species, including their evolution, anatomy, diet, population, trends, roosting, courtship, and daily life. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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The Western Screech Owl is a small, woodland owl and is one of the west's more common owls at lower elevations. This species is a squat-looking owl that sits erect, with their plumage …
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following Otus megalotis subspecies as full species: Luzon Lowland Scops Owl (O. megalotis), Mindanao Lowland Scops Owl (O. everetti), and Visayan Lowland Scops Owl (O. nigrorum). …
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Roof Rat (Rattus rattus)• Skull longer and pointer than cotton rat or rice rat. • Skull generally longer than 25 mm. 3. Front molars (and their tooth beds) strongly angled up towards front of …
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