I have been known to be more of an owl than a fowl because I have late nights and struggle with early mornings. |
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The razorbill, fulmar, guillemot, kittiwake, chough and short-eared owl will all make your acquaintance on this magical island. |
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A leading animal expert has promised to come to Bolton in a bid to catch a rare eagle owl which has been circling the town all week. |
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His cartooning never condescends to its subject, even when he's drawing his pitiful owl terrifying the birdies he wants to play with. |
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He currently supplies bat, owl, and bird houses to Mill Stores, a New England chain of furniture stores. |
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The short-eared owl is the most diurnal of all our owls and hunts over our moorlands. |
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Once we found a slipware owl which was apparently unique but, after the programme, five other owls turned up. |
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The owl fled to the wild, uninhabited places, and now mournfully cries out for her home. |
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A screech like a barn owl and a heavy thunk came from Cecilia and Charlie's bedroom. |
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And far from being a nasty raptor, the barn owl is ecologically important for natural rodent control. |
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Harley, a barred owl, gets a vaccination for the West Nile virus from Dr. Jim Langley. |
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An owl hooted mysteriously, but was silenced by the sound of a low snarl followed by a thud. |
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In Britain we have one very rare species which is the snowy owl but this does not breed here, being only a winter visitor to Scotland. |
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Raptors such as peregrine falcon, rough-legged hawk, and snowy owl can also be found throughout the town. |
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This morning at the shed near where the snowy owl had perched, two men are unloading fertilizer and preparing to put it on the field. |
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There are all kinds of interesting stories compiled by researchers like an account of a young screech owl found dead in the nest box. |
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The mature forest along Mattawoman is home to the barred owl and vibrantly colored songbirds. |
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Minute differences in the timing and intensity of sound reaching each ear give the barn owl a fix on its prey. |
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I'm a night owl and my husband's more of a lark, so I'll sometimes find myself alone with a glass of wine at midnight, too. |
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She's on the job, but she's something of a night owl and doesn't hit top gear until much later in the day. |
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I was a night owl when I was 18, these days I'd rather be in bed at 1am than partying. |
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He adds, however, that he is not a night owl because he has to stay in training. |
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She looked down to the tree in the backyard and noticed a small brown owl sitting on one of the branches. |
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Black argues that worms should be used, along with predators such as the northern spotted owl, as barometers of forest health. |
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For species like the barn owl, which can produce a second brood, this will almost certainly prove advantageous. |
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Among these animals were a barn owl that had been blinded by pesticides and a red-tailed hawk that had been hit by a car. |
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The spotted owl case of 1990, which put federal forests in the Pacific Northwest off limits for logging, is one of the most notable. |
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And from April to September, you can catch a glimpse of a barn owl on the marsh. |
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I was disappointed at missing out on the owl, but more so on the waterhen, because I'd thought it would be easy. |
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The haunting melody drifted up towards them, sounding eerily like to an owl hooting at nighttime. |
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To add insult to injury, the same stock footage, like lightning flashes or an owl perched on a branch, is repeated ad nauseam. |
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The Barn Owl is a gray-and-tawny owl with a white, heart-shaped face and dark eyes. |
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An owl hooted and the sound reverberated off into the night, fading away into the distance until silence resumed once more. |
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In India, our most familiar owl is the spotted owlet, a regular inhabitant of large trees in gardens and parks and avenues, even in big cities. |
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Meanwhile, the nocturnal New World owl monkey gets by with just a single kind of photopigment. |
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The sound of crickets, mosquitoes, and the occasional hoot of an owl pierced the deafening silence. |
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She heard cricket chirps, the occasional owl hoot, and the sound of a nearby raccoon. |
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As I padded gently through the crispy grass alongside Davis, I picked up on the sound of an owl hooting softly in the distance. |
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Somewhere an owl hooted, and Dwayn's face seemed to get a little redder in the night. |
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The only sound to be heard was the quiet whistling of the wind through the trees and the occasional owl hooting somewhere off in the distance. |
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The great horned owl likes open areas the best or sometimes nesting areas close to the edge of the forest. |
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Nicknamed the tiger with wings, the great horned owl is a fearless and feared bird of prey. |
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The great horned owl is probably best known for the large tufts of feathers on its head that look like horns. |
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A barn owl had a new lease of life after it was rescued by fire service personnel at Teynampet. |
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Research indicated the owl is an indicator species whose decline indicates the imperilment of the old-growth forest ecosystem. |
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This owl has a preference for field voles, as the eagle owl has for rabbits. |
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A large owl hunted and there was an abundance of rabbits and beautiful drifts of cotton grass. |
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The voices thinned down and receded slowly, the owl fluttered its wings and took off from the tamarind tree. |
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Small, rufous, and earless, the Serendib Scops Owl is quite unlike any other owl in Sri Lanka or anywhere else in the Indian subcontinent. |
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Those who chose the latter started connecting the owl to dark forces, evil forces, and death. |
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An owl glided nearby, wings whispering upon the darkness, huge eyes searching for slight movements in the sea of darkness. |
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Several owl boxes will attract elf owls and would give you a better chance to see those elusive creatures. |
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Here, I got a great view of an elf owl and marveled at the way its plumage blended in with the tree trunk behind him. |
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Make the holidays extra special for those on your gift list by sending them a polar bear or snowy owl gift adoption today. |
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In addition, a proposal to protect 1.2 million acres of owl habitat would be dropped. |
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They should thrive on the island's abundant small mammal populations, and now bring the number of owl species nesting on the island to three. |
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The most prevalent member of this species in North America is the common barn owl. |
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There were, literally, bats in the belfry, and an owl was living in the attic of the coach house. |
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Harry Potter had Hedwig as his pet owl but youngsters at a Bolton school went three better when an eagle owl, a tawny owl and a barn owl flew in. |
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When we were out on our patio a few nights ago a barn owl flew in circles over us screeching. |
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The owl soared downwards into the thicket of pine trees where its nest was. |
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Although tawny owls are reputed to have a hoot, this one whistled, which is probably why it is often referred to in the books as a screech owl. |
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I'm comfortable here, and content to listen to the screech owl outside and the gentle creaking of the house as it settles for the night. |
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A massive European eagle owl believed to have been released illegally is terrorising walkers and animals on Ilkley Moor. |
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Some of the most common birds of prey here, the bald eagle, peregrine falcon, and osprey, are fish-eaters, though the hawk owl is not. |
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The shy little Sokoke scops owl lives only in one coastal reserve in Kenya and in a second isolated forest in Tanzania. |
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From only a glimpse of its silhouetted form he spotted a barred owl, then carefully maneuvered for a closer view. |
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I leave you with one of the best passages of a description of a flock of blue jays mobbing a screech owl. |
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Rampant bacchanalia may be what actually promotes his night owl tendencies. |
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The shop Goya on Calle Jimenez sells toad talismans, owl feathers, stone amulets, candles, gems, and soaps. |
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Those species were chimpanzee, gorilla, orangutan, gibbon, macaque and owl monkey. |
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He seemed to follow her like an owl stalking its prey, waiting for the right moment to strike. |
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He said native British birds that could lose out include the little owl, green woodpecker, and kestrel. |
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A wild eagle owl can be as vicious as a lion cub, hardly the sort of creature you would take in as a pet. |
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Long day ahead of me and yet i'm pulling the stupid night owl thing again anyways. |
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There were chipmunks and squirrels fussing, rabbits hopping and jumping, and even an owl hooting softly. |
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They claimed the land was a home to protected species, including the great crested newt, the reed bunting and the short-eared owl. |
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Within Myrtle Grove, the forest along Mattawoman Creek is home to the barred owl, various songbirds, wood ducks, and other waterfowl. |
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He was a slight man wearing owl glasses, with thin brown hair that left a bald spot on the back of his head. |
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The spirit-sending festival, called i-omante, either for a bear or striped owl, was the most important Ainu festival. |
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A tall woman with a mop of curly blonde hair and huge owl glasses poked her head out. |
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The eagle owl that made a flying visit to Market Street, Haverfordwest, last week spent most of the weekend playing hide and seek with his owners. |
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They are important hunting grounds for the kestrel and barn owl. |
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Children were thrilled to be able to stroke a beautiful barn owl, while an enormous eagle owl, a tawny owl, a kestrel and a turkey vulture called George looked on. |
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The great horned owl is the only reliable preyer upon skunks. |
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Fernandez-Duque discovered that owl monkeys are the only reliably monogamous mammal species. |
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Tell one birder about an owl in a tree and within a few hours, you can expect to find that tree ringed by a throng of twitchers deploying expensive optics. |
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In the lexicon of chronobiology, the science of body time, Dave is an owl and I'm a lark, and learning how to deal with the difference can turn you into a top performer. |
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It seems odd that the hawk owl should emerge as a vole specialist at all, given the owl's strong physical resemblance to birds that prey on other birds. |
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Though the barn owl is a most haunting bird, especially when seen hunting low over meadows at dusk, on slow, noiseless wings, it's defenseless against the thundering highways. |
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The barn owl was Britain's most common owl in the early 19th century. |
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Occasionally an owl will take wing from a branch and swoop away with a flash of white. |
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In the distance, a barn owl quartered a field looking for a rodent supper. |
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She could hear an owl nearby, its call and then the beat of its wings. |
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This video remedies that injustice, showcasing an owl doing a butterfly stroke in Lake Michigan. |
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At night you can hear the call of the Cape Eagle owl and during the day you might see bokmakieries, sunbirds, sugar birds, steppe buzzards, heron and many many more. |
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We did a conducted night drive and spotted many nocturnal small animals, including genet and mongoose, a barn owl up a tree eating a mouse and nightjars sitting on eggs. |
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Besides nest robbers such as the great horned owl and the raven, and a couple of egg-sucking varmints like the raccoon, there isn't much in nature that ospreys fear. |
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If we were seated around a fire and an owl hooted or a bush-baby cried in the dark, witchcraft was blamed and the narration of folk tales was abandoned. |
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And then to the northwest, I hear a male owl faintly above the winds. |
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We had the whippoorwill, the hoot owl and crickets for music. |
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Every year more than 10,000 non-human primates, including baboons, owl monkeys rhesus macaques and marmosets are transported by commercial airlines to research labs. |
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Wall paintings and mummified owl remains of have been discovered in ancient Egyptian tombs, and the owl motif was used in Egyptian as well as Mayan hieroglyphics. |
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What were a bald eagle, an owl, a vulture, a falcon and a northern gosshawk doing at the British Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting in Leicester? |
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An owl hooted softly, and Rick's nose caught the smell of honeysuckle. |
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An owl hooted somewhere on the edge of the woods surrounding the farm. |
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Heads the owl Monkey Project, which has been studying owl monkeys in Argentina for 18 years. |
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An owl fluttered its wings and both Heidi and I jumped out of fright. |
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The next day, the Seattle Times reported that the snowy owl had moved 22 miles north. |
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The owl monkey is monochromatic, seeing only in black and white. |
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Increased robusticity of owl bones could be seen in the general shape of the tarsometatarsus and its articulation with the tibiotarsus and the phalanges. |
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The phylogeny of the eight monkeys is relatively well established, except for the interrelationships of the owl monkey, squirrel monkey, and tamarin. |
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This bird is none other than the common barn owl, a bird no bigger than a crow, with an unmistakable heart-shaped, chalky white, phantom-of-the-opera mask. |
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The goldfinches chittered and sang like drunken canaries and once in a thunderstorm a barred owl blundered into that fake crystal chandelier she had always detested. |
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Somewhere in the forest, an owl arrowed down to catch a mouse. |
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The vertebrate class Aves includes the birds, an extremely distinctive and successful clade, with an estimated 9000 species worldwide, including the snowy owl pictured here. |
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A pine marten rested high above our heads while a gaggle of monkeys swung through the very highest branches where the occasional owl perched imperiously on guard. |
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She crept behind a bush, seeing a snowy owl a few feet away with a cave in the background, standing over a rabbit, hooting victoriously to itself. |
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A snowy owl glided low down past me, brushing my leg with its great wing. |
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The Zapotecs of Mexico believed that the owl was associated with death, in that it gives notice when a man dies before flying off to retrieve his soul. |
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We used the owl monkey, the tufted capuchin, and the spider monkey as representatives of subfamilies of Aotinae, Cebinae, and Atelinae, respectively. |
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Scientists believe the monkeys rub the bugs on their fur to ward off mosquitoes, a behavior documented in capuchin monkeys but never in the nocturnal owl monkeys. |
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The corellas and woodswallows were very agitated about the owl. |
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And at 39 I can still clearly remember the first time I heard a tree speak or felt moved to look into a tree and was rewarded with a horned owl looking back at me. |
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I usually didn't wake up early enough for breakfast because I was a night owl and usually stayed up until around 4 in the morning and didn't wake up until noon. |
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There is also a worthwhile network of night buses, especially in the centre of London which for the night owl are both frequent and comprehensive enough to be of real value. |
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A University of Pennsylvania study found higher birth rates in monogamous owl monkeys as it took too long for new partners to bond. |
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In the 1960s, Wright, then a social worker, purchased an owl monkey from a New York City pet store. |
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The purpose of this project is to examine the DRB region of the major histocompatibility complex in the owl monkey. |
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In a lab in North Carolina, an owl monkey thinks about grabbing a piece of fruit. |
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The source of the impulse was an owl monkey at Duke University 600 miles away. |
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There's nothing really funny about the plight of New Zealand's kakapo or owl parrot. |
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Visitors can have a hHoot with the owls with daily displays and see the impressive European eagle owl and stunning great grey owl. |
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At dusk, the hooting of a great horned owl can be heard drifting across the cricket field adjacent to the wildlife area. |
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Many other owls feature in the series, including the Weasley family's owl Errol, Ron's owl Pigwidgeon and his elder brother's owl Hermes. |
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The Spotted Eagle-Owl Bubo africanus is the most common owl in southern Africa, occurring in a wide variety of habitats. |
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If you see an owl perched on a roadside pole at night, it will most likely be a Spotted Eagle-Owl, Bubo africanus. |
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The owlets are part of the European owl family and they already show signs of their breed's famous ear tufts and large orange eyes. |
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Keeping sight of your wingman is one thing, but if you've got to torque around like a hoot owl to do it, chances are you're out of position. |
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If there was any tension between Lorax the great horned owl and Nani the barn owl, they didn't show it. |
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With luck, you may spot a stoat hunting or a barn owl flying low over the meadows hunting for field voles and shrews. |
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Finally, I discuss the reconstructed dynamics in the light of historical irruptions of some rare raptor and owl species. |
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Fellow agents include harp seal demolitions expert Short Fuse, snowy owl intelligence analyst Eva and plucky polar bear Corporal. |
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On the other hand a young owl, which had as yet only been fed by hand, began of itself to eat by devouring a fauvette which was lodged with it. |
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The owl came from the city crest, which itself was based on the crest of Sir John Saville, the first alderman of Leeds. |
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Common birds include the owl, roadrunner, cactus wren, and various species of hawk. |
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Among threatened animals are the coastal California gnatcatcher, Paiute cutthroat trout, southern sea otter, and northern spotted owl. |
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Howls used for calling pack mates to a kill are long, smooth sounds similar to the beginning of the cry of a horned owl. |
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A silent, slow flight is not as necessary for diurnal and crepuscular owls given that prey can usually see an owl approaching. |
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It also allows the owl to monitor the sound output from its flight pattern. |
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The feather adaption that allows silent flight means that barn owl feathers are not waterproof. |
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To retain the softness and silent flight, the barn owl cannot use the preen oil or powder dust that other species use for waterproofing. |
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Eyesight is a particular characteristic of the owl that aids in nocturnal prey capture. |
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This ability keeps bodily movement at a minimum, thus reduces the amount of sound the owl makes as it waits for its prey. |
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These attributes of the owl cause its nocturnal eyesight to be far superior to that of its average prey. |
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Asymmetry has not been reported to extend to the middle or internal ear of the owl. |
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Asymmetrical ear placement on the skull allows the owl to pinpoint the location of its prey. |
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This is especially true for strictly nocturnal species such as the barn owls Tyto or Tengmalm's owl. |
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While the auditory and visual capabilities of the owl allow it to locate and pursue its prey, the talons and beak of the owl do the final work. |
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The owl kills its prey using these talons to crush the skull and knead the body. |
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Owls tend to mimic the colorations and sometimes even the texture patterns of their surroundings, the common barn owl being an exception. |
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An owl roosted in the tree above him, which caused his pursuers to think no man could be hidden there. |
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Although owls have long been hunted, a 2008 news story from Malaysia indicates that the magnitude of owl poaching may be on the rise. |
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A book signifying knowledge, balances on her lap, and an owl, the attribute of wisdom, is hidden in the folds of her gown. |
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Tlapaltecatl Opochtzin was chosen to be outfitted to wear the quetzal owl costume. |
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Avian fauna includes birds of prey like the golden eagle, the peregrine falcon, the snowy owl and the bald eagle. |
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The most serious predators of peregrine nests in North America and Europe are the great horned owl and the Eurasian eagle owl. |
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In one instance, when a snowy owl killed a newly fledged peregrine, the larger owl was in turn killed by a stooping peregrine parent. |
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This owl is known to lure predators away from its nest by appearing to have a crippled wing. |
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Hunting occurs mostly at night, but this owl is known to be diurnal and crepuscular as well. |
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Competition can be fierce in North America with the northern harrier, with which the owl shares similar habitat and prey preferences. |
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A courting owl hoots in the somewheres of the night and another answers its call further off. |
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A kingfisher, water rail and barn owl are being seen regularly but they are finding the conditions tough going. |
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Tom Hoffman, a California wine grower and barn owl advocate, had barn owl families breed in nine of 12 installed houses in a matter of months. |
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The money raised will go toward an ongoing classroom project, such as owl pellets, butterfly hatching, ant farms and other enrichment activities. |
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I drove my car down a road once and a barn owl was flying alongside me for 100 yards. |
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Although once a common sight, barn owl numbers have decreased rapidly over the last 30 years due to habitat loss and bad winters. |
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A high mortality rate is one of the reasons barn owl adults have comparatively large clutches of chicks. |
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The new owl is an eagle owl which are larger than barn Owls but the family are still hoping for positive news regarding their missing bird. |
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Now he has 10 birds of prey including barn owls, tawny owls, Harris hawks, sparrow hawks and a European eagle owl. |
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One November, I came face-to-face with a barred owl in a swampy, wooded area. |
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Concerned about the spotted owl and sage grouse or the purity and availability of water, woods, and open spaces? |
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They could not be identified, but the shallow area where the owl waded was frequented by introduced sailfin mollies. |
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One by one Geoff introduced everyone to the animals, including a hedgehog, a barn owl, an eagle owl and even Marmite the snake. |
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Some solar lights were then smashed in the street, but other property, such as animal ornaments of a dog, owl and meercat, are still outstanding. |
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I had budgerigars but I sold them and cut people's grass for six weeks to get my owl. |
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Nine vertebrate species, including the mountain plover, burrowing owl, golden eagle, and ferruginous hawk are said to depend on prairie dogs. |
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But there have been other beauties, such as a vermilion flycatcher, an Andean condor and a burrowing owl. |
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If we don't protect those, saving the snail darter or the spotted owl won't mean a thing. |
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You've got circumstances now where the snail darter and spotted owl have status they didn't have years ago. |
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Ook the snowy owl was one of 15 to play the part of Harry's feathered friend in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. |
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Then they came back on Wednesday night and took Barry, our male snowy owl and two one-year-old barn owls, Hedwig and Speckles. |
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A MAN who had owned a stuffed snowy owl for 15 years unwittingly flew in the face of the law and was taken to court for selling it on eBay. |
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The owl and murrelet weighed heavily on the minds of local residents too, but in a different sense. |
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To date 55 species of birds, including kingfisher, grey heron, barn owl, lapwing and spotted flycatcher have been seen. |
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Some people give up vast parts of their lives in pursuit of a glimpse of a tragopan or a short-eared owl. |
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Cut a tree with braches from brown construction paper and glue it onto black paper to create a background for the owl prints. |
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Ben also discovers why the great grey owl has such extraordinary hearing and explores the sophisticated hunting technique used by the sperm whale. |
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Later Ms Rowling sent Catie a toy Pigwidgeon, an owl from her new book. |
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Harry's snowy owl is called Hedwig while Ron's is called Pigwidgeon. |
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Finding a barred owl in the 1980s was considered a novelty, says Kelso. |
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These included a black rat snake, raccoon, and barred owl filmed by the Auburn Career Center IMT students at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. |
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Those who genuinely ponder the difference between a barn owl and a barred owl should look no further than Rappole's new book, A Guide to the Birds of the Southeastern States. |
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Hispid cotton rats and rice rats were dominant prey items, and their rank-order importance in owl diet was independent of seasonal fluctuations in abundance in the field. |
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Close behind William, another schoolboy, this time a fat and selfish one Billy Bunter, the fat owl of Greyfriars school was selfish, lazy and downright annoying. |
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Confiscated wild animals include wolves, bears, ostrich, peacocks, roes, black kites, vulture, marmot, snow leopard, swans, ducks, foxes, carrier pigeons, owl. |
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Nearby, three scaups were offshore, the great northern diver remains on Rhyl''s Marine Lake, and a short-eared owl hunts over the enterprise park. |
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Hand-reared sacred ibis Tutan, kookaburra Maidi, red-legged seriema Sergio, ageing eagle owl Ludwig and burrowing owls Bilbo and Hercules are among the birds to have perished. |
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While the Gyrfalcon cacked loudly on each stoop, the owl did not scream. |
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On the next morning any one whose eyes were purged with euphrasy and rue might have observed an owl and a fairy queen fluttering in the smoky air above Burlington House. |
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A perching owl was added to the strip in 1964 as the club's emblem. |
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They are preyed on by the snowy owl, Arctic fox, Grizzly bear, and wolf. |
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But the spotted owl isn't at the top of the food chain. Instead, the larger great horned owl will eat spotted owls, owlings, or eggs whenever it can. |
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An apparent consequence of the evolution of an absolutely large eye in a relatively small skull is that the eye of the owl has become tubular in shape. |
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Barn owl nestboxes in particular seem to attract other tenants, with reports of the owls sharing with species including jackdaws, kestrels and stock doves. |
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She said owls became highly prized as pets following the release of the film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001 featuring Harry's snowy owl Hedwig. |
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Whalen, is well suited for younger readers because the only enemy the main character, Margery Mutters, has to face is a crazy old owl by the name of Cockeye. |
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Over the years we've rescued all sorts of waifs and strays, and now have four dogs, a cat, an eagle owl, hens, ducks, a collared dove, a canary and zebra finches. |
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In Hinduism, an owl is the vahana, mount, of the Goddess Lakshmi. |
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The photographer Eric Hosking lost his left eye after attempting to photograph a tawny owl, which inspired the title of his 1970 autobiography, An Eye for a Bird. |
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The traveller was in Erewhonian clothes to keep him inconspicuous, a conical felt hat with owl feather, yellow tabard, tasselled perizoma, belled sandals, and umbrella. |
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California Tidepools Learn about the secret lives of tidepool critters like giant green anemones, owl limpets, and isopods, plus how to spot them. |
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He lookedat me fora few seconds, with eyes like those of an inquisitive owl or curious herring, then suddenly burst into a peal of rumblesome laughings. |
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His hair, gray as the underwing of the owl whose note he forged, straggled in uncut disarray from under the drooping rim of a battered and weatherworn hat. |
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The 22-year-old BA Fine Art student has created work from a variety of carcasses including turning rabbits into pot plants and a beheaded owl into a desk tidy. |
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A young barred owl sitting in a tree above the Wakulla River stared down at me as I eased my kayak under an overhanging tree limb which made a shadow on a deep water pocket. |
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They are being invited to join Mouse on his adventurous journey through the deep, dark wood as he meets a wheeler-dealer fox, an eccentric owl and a party-mad snake. |
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The bidding for each owl is expected to start in the region of PS3,000-PS5,000, with favourites such as Dr Whoot and Ozzy's Owl expected to raise considerably more. |
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The silence brought John Jay to his senses. He crawled along the aisle and out of the door, blinkling like an owl as he came into the blinding sunshine. |
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Shock and Penguins of battle Dr Fellow agents include harp seal demolitions expert Short Fuse, snowy owl intelligence analyst Eva and plucky polar bear Corporal. |
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You can't help but love the way Amos plays chess with the elephant, and hides with the tortoise, and the way the owl understands the zookeeper is afraid of the dark. |
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Along with Ferguson, several other celebrity residents of the center will be on display, including OJ, the center's 22-year-old horned owl and a 12-foot-long Burmese python. |
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The great horned owl, also known as the hoot owl, cat owl or winged tiger, has a large repertoire of sounds, ranging from deep booming hoots to shrill shrieks. |
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Someone has dangled a plastic great horned owl from the telephone wires. |
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If one saw an owl or heard its hoot, someone was going to die. |
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In north Norfolk we are used to the dramatic appearance of a Barn Owl as it hunts the road side verges searching for small rodents. |
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Both of the characters feel the terrible pain of aloneness and separateness felt also by both Linnet and Owl of the changeling stories. |
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Perched on a tamarack just feet from the shoulder of the road was a Great Grey Owl. |
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The call of the Tawny Owl is the tu-whit tu-whoo immortalised by William Shakespeare. |
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Right now the plan is to conduct Patriot Night Owl training annually and then eventually semi-annually. |
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Owl boxes have been put up around the site to attract the nocturnal predators and there are plans for more bird boxes as the trees flourish. |
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Tawny Owl Nicki Paull is deaf herself and has volunteered to teach any of the brownies who are interested how to communicate using sign. |
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Anyone interested in becoming a Brown Owl would receive full training and police checks before taking over from Janet. |
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The Tawny Owl can cater for up to 50 wedding guests and catering arrangements range from a five-course sit down meal to a finger buffet. |
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Just as the power to buy the land had come from us communalizing money in the land trust, so too at Owl Farm we were able to live very cheaply by sharing money. |
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Almost from the moment he died, and it was revealed that he was not an Apache halfbreed but an Englishman, Grey Owl has been depicted largely as a fake or fraud, an impostor. |
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These metamorphic and plutonic igneous rocks form the uplifted core of the broadly anticlinal Owl Creek Mountains, a mountain range that formed during the Late Cretaceous. |
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And with those words, the moviemakers abandon the Owl Ranch. |
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I've been a Brown Owl on and off since 1967, totalling 25 years in all. |
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The Owl will hoot that cannot sing, Spite will displume the muse's wing. |
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For a final test in the smackdown, I choose the far less threatening Breathe Owl Breathe. |
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Going even further, there are two 1930s movie newsreels that were filmed with the actual Grey Owl, a text biography, and a screen of web links to Grey Owl sites. |
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It was a Brown Owl informing him that there were children present. |
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Plaid shirts at the ready, sit back and let Mechanical Owl take you away to somewhere west of a poppier Animal Collective. |
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In that same year, Henrietta, the wise ole Owl, Benny the bashful Bunny and Waddles, the laid back Ducky came to life. |
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Gandalf the Great Grey Owl is scared of flying out in the open so his owners built his aviary inside a shed. |
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Feeding habits of sympatric Long-eared Owl Asio otus, Tawny Owl Strix aluco and Barn Owl Tyto alba in a Mediterranean coastal woodland. |
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For the past six years, black vultures Barry and Vanessa have been close friends, if not lovebirds, at the Kirkleatham Owl Centre. |
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Owl monkey offspring get an inordinate amount of care from their fathers. |
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Billy Bunter, the 'Fat Owl of the Remove,' was famous for his greedy appetite, in particular his insatiable desire for jam tarts and doughnuts. |
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After that I made three more, including my version of an Arctic tern, the Good Tern, and a Barmy Owl. |
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Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison presents Owl John, a new side project as remarkable as the Frabbit themselves. |
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The Flammulated Owl was also reported from El Potosi by Contreras-Balderas. |
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R IS FOR RUNCIBLE SPOON HAS there ever been a stranger couple than the Owl and the Pussycat? |
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In Edward Lear's nonsense rhyme The Owl And The Pussycat mention is made of a runcible spoon. |
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The Snowy Owl Vintage Inn on Blagdon Lane will throw open its doors on Friday. |
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More literary sources of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries include Lawman's Brut and The Owl and the Nightingale. |
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And GWA's Big Hoot Owl 'Bluey' raised PS10,000 at the recent auction in aid of Birmingham Children's Hospital. |
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Print themes include Playful Pond, Hoot Owl, Dinos, Monsters, Cupcakes and more. |
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The Great Orme also hosted Woodlark, Hen Harrier and Short-eared Owl, while a couple of Two-barred Crossbills were reported on Sunday. |
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Other publications include the Isis magazine, The Owl Journal, the satirical Oxymoron, and the graduate Oxonian Review. |
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Two more characters, Owl and Rabbit, were created by Milne's imagination, while Gopher was added to the Disney version. |
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We also used playbacks of poorwill and Great Horned Owl vocalizations to examine whether the proximity to a potential predator influences calling responses by poorwills. |
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Unlike his other potential prey, which scarpered quickly despite his disguises, the pizza doesn't move, so it looks like the masterful Hoot Owl will get his meal after all. |
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Bel Arabi, Deana Shban, Khan Hamza, Morning Owl, Pheel and Unty. |
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We discovered a small, inactive colony on the crest of southern coastal cliffs in 2002 that were unlike rabbit or Burrowing Owl burrows, and appeared to belong to shearwaters. |
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An Owl Perimeter Defense Solution coupled with OSTS is the most cost effective way to provide next generation cyber security for these legacy systems. |
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Great Grey Shrikes were at World's End and Llyn Brenig, while the hardy winter residents of Bardsey spotted Hen Harrier, Glaucous Gull and Short-eared Owl last week. |
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This article contains content from the Owl Edition of Nordisk familjebok, a Swedish encyclopedia published between 1904 and 1926, now in the public domain. |
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Lucira Jane Nebelung is EVP of Stakeholder Relationship Enhancement with Blue Owl Corporation, a SaaS company specializing in Stakeholder Relationship Management. |
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John Bird, who works closely with the Hawk and Owl Trust, will be the guest speaker at this week's meeting of the Nuneaton and District Birdwatchers Club. |
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The relatively large size of the Giant Scops Owl represents an autapomorphy but its phylogenetic position as a terminal lineage does not warrant genus status. |
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