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Wilkinson's syndrome (also known as Sclerotic pedicle sign) is a radiographic term which describes a unilaterally enlarged pedicle opposite a contralateral pars defect. [1] [2] The enlarged pedicle may due to stress hypertrophy, and changes may extend into the adjacent lamina and transverse processes.
The barking owl or barking boobook (Ninox connivens), also known as the winking owl, is a nocturnal bird species native to mainland Australia and parts of New Guinea and the Moluccas. They are a medium-sized brown owl and have a characteristic voice with calls ranging from a barking dog noise to an intense human-like howl.
Aviemore Primary School was originally located just outside of Aviemore in Rothiemurchus. [22] The primary school was then rebuilt in Milton Park, and lasted over 40 years, [ 22 ] before being replaced by the current Aviemore Primary School, which started being built in March 2011, [ 23 ] and officially opened in August 2012. [ 24 ]
The Australian boobook (Ninox boobook), is a species of owl native to mainland Australia, southern New Guinea, the island of Timor, and the Sunda Islands.Described by John Latham in 1801, it was generally considered to be the same species as the morepork of New Zealand until 1999.
Aviemore Thistle; One of two sides based at the village of Aviemore, Thistle shared their home park with local rivals RBL Aviemore before RBL Aviemore were mothballed at the end of the 2015 season. Thistle underwent a rebirth at the end of 2007 when the club almost became extinct, but the name and colours were saved at the 11th hour and a Jags ...
White-throated screech-owl: Megascops albogularis? [194] LC [194] [194] See also. Biology portal; Birds portal; Lists of birds by population; Lists of organisms by ...
Craigellachie (Scottish Gaelic: Chreag Eileachaidh) [3] is a hill lying to the west of the village of Aviemore in Strathspey, in the central Highlands of Scotland. Craigellachie was declared a national nature reserve (NNR) in 1961, and is managed by NatureScot through a lease from Reidhaven Estate. [4]
Owl Jolson appears in several levels of the video game Looney Tunes: Back in Action, singing "I Love to Singa" via archive audio. Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck will comment upon Owl when they get close enough. As a short published in 1936 with its copyright renewed, the short will enter the public domain on January 1, 2032. [5]