'''Alternative name: Northern Long-eared Owl'''
Male 35–38 cm (13¾-15 in), female 37–40 cm (14½-15¾ in); a medium sized owl
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'''Alternative name: Tengmalm's Owl'''
The Boreal Owl is 22-27 cm long with a 50-62 cm wingspan.<br />
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A pale, long-winged, long-legged owl with a white, heart-shaped face. The head and upperparts are buff, and the
...Closely related to, and sometimes considered to include, the [[Ashy-faced Owl]] from the [[West Indies]].<br />
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...workings), Dukes Pond (a smaller artificial pond), areas of mostly fairly young trees, agricultural land, and rough grass covering the remains of the forme
...ealous rodent control measures. [[Long-eared Owl|Long-]] and [[Short-eared Owl]]s can still be seen hunting the rough grassland at dusk in most winters. T
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It is also a regular wintering location for up to nine [[Long-eared Owl]]s.
...e Dove]], [[Barn Owl]], [[Long-eared Owl]], [[Little Owl]], [[Short-eared Owl]], [[Eurasian Skylark]], [[Barn Swallow]], [[Northern House Martin]], [[Mea
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A medium sized predominantly brown owl with a stocky body and a neckless appearance.
[[Himalayan Owl]] was formerly considered a subspecies of this species.
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[[Image:3983hawk owl 10feb07 800l 10a.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|Brian+Stone|Brian St
...10 eggs are laid and incubated by the female for 25 - 30 days. After the young hatch it takes another 25 - 30 days before they leave the nest.
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Small owl<br/>
...y-three subspecies are recognized for this species. In the past, Burrowing Owl was placed in genus ''[[: Category:Speotyto|Speotyto]]''; it is now placed
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...oth species are present. Also here are [[Barbary Partridge]], [[Long-eared Owl]] and [[Plain Swift]], and the native subspecies of [[Common Buzzard]], [[E
...]] is also common. Other birds found here include [[Stone-curlew]], [[Barn Owl]], [[Plain Swift]], [[Great Grey Shrike]], [[Spectacled Warbler]] and [[Tru
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...d marine species such as migrating whales as they prepare their newly born young for their return trip, numerous species of birds, and other wildlife.
...ustralian Ibis]], [[Swamp Harrier]], [[Australian Masked-Owl]], [[Powerful Owl]], [[Laughing Kookaburra]], [[Gray Falcon]], [[Cockatiel]], [[Eastern Rosel
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...Gull]], [[Stock Dove]], [[Common Wood Pigeon]], [[Common Cuckoo]], [[Tawny Owl]], [[Common Swift]], [[Green Woodpecker]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[
[[Golden Eagle]]s first bred at this site in 1969 and since then 16 young have fledged. The last male eagle arrived in Riggindale in 2002, but never
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...s the rule, nesting birds are beginning to make their presence known, with young ducks and geese becoming numerous around the Refuge's ponds and wetlands as
...Gnatcatcher]], [[Pygmy Nuthatch]], [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Western Screech Owl]], and the [[Northern Goshawk]], to name a few. <sup>[[#References|[4]]]</s
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...lats in the world. Most of these waders leave in March and April, but the young stay in the bay for a few years before commencing their migration to breedi
...Bronze Cuckoo]], [[Little Bronze Cuckoo]], [[Pheasant Coucal]], [[Barking Owl]], [[Southern Boobook]], [[Tawny Frogmouth]], [[Pacific Swift]], [[Red-back
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...ch (''Betula''), beech (''Fagus sylvatica''), alder (''Alnus''), stands of young pine (''Pinus'') if in mixed woodland, bushes and also parks and gardens, o
...cs copy the sounds of [[Eurasian Oystercatcher]], [[Common Tern]], [[Tawny Owl]], [[Eurasian Blackbird]], [[Whinchat]], etc. Call a melodic, quick “tey-
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...twater), [[Eurasian Oystercatcher]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Tawny Owl]], [[Common Dipper]], [[Common Redstart]], [[European Pied Flycatcher]], [[
[[Red Kite]] ~ a total of 60 young Red Kites were released in Grizedale Forest, near Windermere, in the summer
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...[[White-crowned Parrot]], [[Great Green Macaw]], [[Central American Pygmy-Owl]], [[Gray-rumped Swift]], [[Long-billed Hermit]], [[Violet-headed Hummingbi
...ute for Cooperation on Agriculture. He began collaborating with Dr. Allen Young of the Milwaukee Public Museum during the 1960s.
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...lemans Field in Jesmond Dene and the Bowling Green in Heaton Park. [[Tawny Owl]]s breed and are often heard at night.
...[Stock Dove]], [[Common Wood Pigeon]], [[Eurasian Collared Dove]], [[Tawny Owl]], [[Common Swift]], [[Common Kingfisher]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [
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...e lays 1 or more eggs that the male then incubate and thereafter raise the young without her help. Found in a number of different birds including for exampl
...lack or dark brown with bars, while several [[: Category:Megascops|screech owl]] species have red, grey and even brown morphs.
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The '''gape''' is the edge of the mouth and is most obvious in very young birds.<br />
[[Image:Annotated Great grey owl.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Photo by {{user|DaveBSmith| Dave B Smith}}<br />Click
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