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- Owl (5168 bytes)
11: [[Strigidae]]<br />
28: ...e white and almost spherical, and range in number from a few to a dozen in some owls. Their nests are ...
38: ** '''Family [[Strigidae]]''': typical owls, about 195 species.
45: ...yph with its legs broken to keep the bird of prey from coming to life and attacking.
53: ...e.mira.net/~areadman/owls.htm Australian Owls and Frogmouths] - Barn Owls (3416 bytes)
15: ...f owls, the other being the [[typical owl]]s, ''[[Strigidae]]''. They are medium to large sized owls with lar...
17: ...Neogene]] epoch . Two sub-families are only known from the fossil record, the ''Necrobyinae'' and the ...
19: ... of habitats from [[desert]]s to [[forest]]s, and from [[temperate]] latitudes to the [[tropics]]. The...
21: ...nct]] (like the species ''Tyto letocarti'', known from the fossil record of [[Biodiversity of New Cale...
24: ...han the front, usually a orange-brown colour, the front being a paler version of the back or mottled, ... - Burrowing Owls (3543 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Strigidae]]}}
26: ...t dusk and night. These birds wait and swoop down from a perch to run down prey on the ground or catch...
28: ...sting season, burrowing owls will spread [[dung]] from [[mammals]] around the burrow. The dung attact...
31: ...d is endangered in many areas and has disappeared from much of its original range as a result of popul... - Owls (4823 bytes)
10: [[Strigidae]]<br />
27: ...e white and almost spherical, and range in number from a few to a dozen in some owls. Their nests are ...
37: ** '''Family [[Strigidae]]''': typical owls, about 195 species.
44: ...yph with its legs broken to keep the bird of prey from coming to life and attacking. - Screech Owls (4248 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Strigidae]]}}
12: * [[White-fronted Scops Owl]], '' Otus sagittatus''
17: * [[Flores Scops Owl]], '' Otus alfredi''
33: * [[African Scops Owl]], '' Otus senegalensis''
80: ...us]] '''''Otus''''' of the [[typical owl]] family Strigidae. This is one of the two generally accepted famili... - Snowy Owls (3758 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Strigidae]]}}
14: ...the [[typical owl]] [[family (biology)|family]] [[Strigidae]]. Until recently, it was regarded as the sole me...
20: ... the amount of prey available, clutch sizes range from 5 to 14 eggs, which are laid singly, approximat...
25: ...nd birds, and will take advantage of larger prey, frequently following [[trapline]]s to find food. Nes... - Snowy Owl (3812 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Strigidae]]}}
14: ...the [[typical owl]] [[family (biology)|family]] [[Strigidae]]. Until recently, it was regarded as the sole me...
20: ... the amount of prey available, clutch sizes range from 5 to 14 eggs, which are laid singly, approximat...
24: ...nd birds, and will take advantage of larger prey, frequently following [[trapline]]s to find food. Nes...
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