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  2. Australian boobook - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Ninox boobook ocellata - Wikipedia

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    The southern boobook breeds from September until February, with peak breeding happening in October. [5] They nest in tree hollows high above the ground, and line nests with leaves and small twigs. Clutch sizes range from 3–5 eggs [ 5 ] and are incubated for a period of approximately 31 days, and have a nesting period of 42 days, [ 6 ] females ...

  4. Mr. Know It Owl - Wikipedia

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    While teaching a lesson, Mr. Know-It-Owl uses "the Window of Knowledge," which is a round window near the top of his tree that opens up before the video tutorial begins. Mr. Know-It-Owl returned in a series of Interactive CD-ROM in 1997 where he was voiced by AIMS Multimedia co-president and an executive producer of the series- David S. Sherman ...

  5. The video starts by showing us the parakeet and owl sitting together on top of a bird cage. At first, they're just checking each other out. But soon, the parakeet starts to 'talk' to the owl and ...

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  7. Southern white-faced owl - Wikipedia

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    The northern white-faced owl is usually paler and browner with reduced streaking below. Their call is a series of fast, bubbling hoots, uttered at night and frequently repeated. These fast, staccato notes followed by a longer and higher-pitched ‘hoot’ are extensively used during breeding season and pairs of owls often sing together. [ 3 ]

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  9. African barred owlet - Wikipedia

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    The African barred owlet (Glaucidium capense) is a species of small owl in the family Strigidae found in much of southern, central and eastern Africa. The taxon may be four species rather than a single species.