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Algonquin Provincial Park / Asio / Tytonidae / True owl / Owls / Neognathae / Facial disc
Date: 2012-05-22 09:38:33
Algonquin Provincial Park
Asio
Tytonidae
True owl
Owls
Neognathae
Facial disc

The March of Climate Warming? By Ron Tozer Meadowlark (2 days). Five species of reptiles and amphibians were recorded in March and all were earlier than ever before in the Park. The

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