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strigiformes
Science, Biology, Flora and Fauna, Animalia, Chordata, Aves, Strigiformes
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- Detailed descriptions of different species, including photos and sounds. Also includes mythology, art, books, and collectibles.
- Teaching extras for assisting in teaching about owls.
- Pictures and descriptions of the many owls of the area, including bibliography and links.
- Information on several owl species from The North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service.
- A collection of owl pictures on stamps and phone cards.
- Buy owl stuff from an owl fan and help owls. Some products are from organizations that help owls through education, rehabilitation, and/or research.
- Brief article from Encarta Encyclopedia about this order of nocturnal birds of prey. There are two families: the typical owls, with about 167 species; and the barn owls, with about 14 species.
- Some owl artwork, gallery of paintings, drawings and crafts with themes pertaining to Native American, spiritual and religious artwork.
- Following a surge in inquiries, the RSPCA urges parents not to buy owls as pets for their children following the Harry Potter films.
- History, information, sounds, pictures of owls, and an owl quiz.
- Page shows pictures of school kids discovering owls at Micklefield's primary school in Capetown.
- Some facts about owls.
- Photos, calls, and species accounts of North American owls.
- The site for Owl lovers. Contains stamps, books, figures, prints, articles, stories and links.
- Sanctuary based in Ballymoney. Details and pictures of rescued birds and contact information.
- Zoo licensed and open to the public daily with many species of owls from all over the world. Unique education program with guided tours and talks, rehabilitation of sick and injured owls & release of birds back into the wild, breeding & research o
- The pellets that are studied in the classroom are the end products of an owl's digestive process. Description and photos.
- Species accounts of four North American owls and owl house construction tips.
- A simple checklist of the owls of the world.
- Site mission is to assist injured birds and orphaned mammals. Included pictures and comments.
- Habitats, descriptions, pictures, activities, nesting, and breeding information on the owls of Australia.
- A school project with observations and photos of owls from participating grade schools.
- Personal story of owl rehabilitation from non-profit organization dedicated to the recovery of sick and injured birds of prey.
- Images and information on 12 species from around the world by Greg Lasley.
- Article describing a new study which reveals that owls catch their prey by creating a two dimensional map of sound signals.
- Owl pictures from a searchable nature and wildlife database.
- All about owls, including myths, species list, pictures, quizzes and teacher resources.
- Owls of Australia and the world.
- Proceedings of an international symposium held in February 1997 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
- Photos of several owls by Donald Leavitt.
- A collection of links with information about owls organized by species, intended specifically for students and teachers.
- Links to supplement teaching young students about owls.
- Has descriptions, with markings and pictures for about 19 owls, from the non-profit Owl Institute in Montana.
- A site dedicated to collectors, it invites visitors to submit articles about owls for inclusion in its pages. In several languages.
- Owls of the Western Hemisphere is a collection of maps. Along with each owl topic, there is the "Breeding Birds - All" topic, where every US State and Canadian province is linked to its breeding bird data. Also an atlas and dynamic map software
- Breeding and quarantine center.
- Includes color photos and descriptive information on owls occurring in North Dakota.
- A club for owl lovers and the like. Post anything concerning owls including collections, news, and links.
- Based in the UK, the trust's primary aim is to ensure the survival of all species of the world's owls.
- Site had descriptions and pictures of several pairs of breeding owls including English Barn Owls, Bengal Eagle Owls, Canadian Great Horned Owls, and European Eagle Owls.
- This page has myths and tales about owls, fact and fiction, quotes and book recommendations and links to other owl lovers sites.
- Descriptions and photos of several owls.
- A WebQuest for grades 3 and 4 by Alice Johnson. Students will select, research, and present information about a particular owl to the National Audubon Society. This lesson was developed as part of the eMINTS (enhancing Missouri's Instructional Networked
- Distribution and size.
- Translation of the word owl in Harry Potter in Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese.
- Environmentalists are worried that children's enthusiasm for Harry Potter may create a market for Hungary's protected owls as pets.
- Barn owls are setting up home and raising their young on a Somerset nature reserve in record numbers, the Environment Agency said.
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