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  2. Owl hole - Wikipedia

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    An owl hole at Lugton Ridge Farm, Auchentiber. An owl hole is a structural entrance built into buildings (such as mills and barns) to allow predatory birds, typically barn owls (Tyto alba), to enter. The birds prey on farm vermin, and therefore benefit the human owner of the structure in a symbiotic relationship.

  3. List of listed buildings in Stoneykirk, Dumfries and Galloway

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    Ardwell, Ardwell House, Walled Garden Including Gardener's Cottage And Owl Statue 54°46′00″N 4°57′06″W  /  54.766571°N 4.951729°W  / 54.766571; -4.951729  ( Ardwell, Ardwell House, Walled Garden Including Gardener's Cottage And Owl

  4. Tytonidae - Wikipedia

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    The barn owl is relatively common throughout most of its range and not considered globally threatened. If considered as a single global species, the barn owl is the second most widely distributed of all raptors, after only the peregrine falcon. It is wider-ranging than the also somewhat cosmopolitan osprey.

  5. Cremation of Care - Wikipedia

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    The Owl Shrine covered in moss, standing among trees behind a stage at one edge of a man-made pond. The ceremony involves the poling across a lake of a small boat containing an effigy of Care (called "Dull Care"). Dark, hooded figures receive from the ferryman the effigy which is placed on an altar, and, at the end of the ceremony, set on fire.

  6. Owl (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Powerful Owl in September 2018. The Big Powerful Owl is a sculpture 8 m (26 ft) tall, [1] designed by Bruce Armstrong, in the Belconnen District of Canberra, Australia; it depicts a powerful owl (Ninox strenua). [2] Built in 2011, it is one of numerous big things in the Australian Capital Territory. [3] [4]

  7. The Owl House (museum) - Wikipedia

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    The Owl House is a museum in Nieu-Bethesda, Eastern Cape, South Africa. The owner, Helen Martins, turned her house and the area around it into a visionary environment , elaborately decorated with ground glass and containing more than 300 concrete sculptures including owls , camels , peacocks , pyramids , and people.

  8. Listed buildings in Stalybridge - Wikipedia

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    A house, formerly two cottages, and farm buildings in stone with a stone-slate roof. The house is on a projecting plinth and has quoins, mullioned windows, two storeys and two bays. The farm building to the right contains two square-cut doorways, an owl holes, loft hatches and a blocked doorway. [13] II: 113 and 115 Mottram Old Road

  9. Tyto pollens - Wikipedia

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    The species was sympatric with the American barn owl (Tyto furcata), which was much more common on the Bahamas at the time than it is today, and also had a radically different diet than today, having shifted from a diet of primarily brown anoles (Anolis sagrei) to primarily rats and house mice today. The New Providence site contained only two ...