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Date: 2008-07-18 07:55:18
Screech owl
Scops owl
Bird of prey
Strix
Owls
Neognathae
Eastern Screech Owl

The Hunting Behavior of Eastern Screech-owls (Otus asio) Carlo M. Abbruzzese1 and Gary Ritchison2 Abstract.—We studied the nocturnal hunting behavior of eight radiotagged Eastern Screech-owls (Otus asio; five females a

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