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  2. Owl | Types, Species, & Facts | Britannica

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    Owl, (order Strigiformes), any member of a homogeneous order of primarily nocturnal raptors found nearly worldwide. The bird of Athena, the Greek goddess of practical reason, is the little owl (Athene noctua).

  3. Barn owl - Wikipedia

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    The barn owl was one of several species of bird first described in 1769 by the Tyrolean physician and naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli in his Anni Historico-Naturales.He gave it the scientific name Strix alba. [2] [3] As more species of owl were described, the genus Strix (from the Greek στρίξ, strix, "owl") [4] came to refer solely to the wood owls in the typical-owl family Strigidae ...

  4. What's That Bird? | Audubon

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    Here at Audubon, we love encouraging people to learn more about the birds around us because there is no guarantee that they will be around forever. For a half century, bird populations have been declining due to habitat loss and climate change. It’s part of our mission to protect birds and ensure that they are around for future generations to ...

  5. Classification of Animals: The Complete Guide - A-Z Animals

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    The names of animals are based in Latin and consist of two words. The first word in the name of an animal will be the genus, and the second name indicates the specific species. This method of organizing scientific names of animal species was developed by Carl Linnaeus in the 1700’s.

  6. Owls – An (Un)Natural History - IFLScience

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    There should be no surprise here. Owls are among the oldest species of land birds, with fossils that are nearly 60 million years old. There are currently around 250 owl species across the world ...

  7. 100-140. cm inch. The spotted eagle-owl (Bubo africanus ; also known as the African spotted eagle-owl and the African eagle-owl) is a medium-sized species of owl, one of the smallest of the eagle owls. Its length is 45 centimetres (18 in) and its weight is from 454 to 907 grams (1.0 to 2.0 lb). It has a 100 to 140 centimetres (39 to 55 in ...

  8. American Barn Owl Identification - All About Birds

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    The legs are long and the head is smoothly rounded, without ear tufts. Larger than a screech-owl, but smaller than a Great Horned Owl. American Barn Owls are pale overall with dark eyes. They have a mix of buff and gray on the head, back, and upperwings, and are white on the face, body, and underwings. When seen at night they can appear all white.

  9. Go Deeper with These Courses. Be a Better Birder: How to Identify Bird Songs. Think Like a Bird: Understanding Bird Behavior. Feeder Birds: Identification and Behavior. Be a Better Birder 1: Size and Shape. Be a Better Birder 2: Color and Pattern. Be a Better Birder: Sparrow Identification. Be a Better Birder: Warbler Identification.

  10. APA Formatting and Style Guide (7th Edition) - Purdue OWL®

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    Author/Authors. Rules for handling works by a single author or multiple authors that apply to all APA-style references in your reference list, regardless of the type of work (book, article, electronic resource, etc.)

  11. The Online Writing Lab (the Purdue OWL) at Purdue University houses writing resources and instructional material, and we provide these as a free service at Purdue. Students, members of the community, and users worldwide will find information to assist with many writing projects.