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  2. Owl - Wikipedia

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    Owls are known for their disproportionally large eyes in comparison to their skulls. An apparent consequence of the evolution of an absolutely large eye in a relatively small skull is that the eye of the owl has become tubular in shape.

  3. Owl of Athena - Wikipedia

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    The association between the owl and the goddess continued through Minerva in Roman mythology, although the latter sometimes simply adopts it as a sacred or favorite bird.. For example, in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Corone the crow complains that her spot as the goddess' sacred bird is occupied by the owl, which in that particular story turns out to be Nyctimene, a cursed daughter of Epopeus, king ...

  4. Tytonidae - Wikipedia

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    Feathers become abraded over time and all birds need to replace them at intervals. Barn owls are particularly dependent on their ability to fly quietly and manoeuvre efficiently. In temperate areas, the owls undergo a prolonged moult that lasts through three phases over a period of two years. The female starts to moult while incubating the eggs ...

  5. Giving a hoot: How to protect owls in your backyard - AOL

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    Seven things you can do to help save owls. 1. Keep large, older trees ... Some injured owls become ambassadors to show school children the wonders of nature.

  6. Powerful owl - Wikipedia

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    The eggs are typically laid directly on the rotten wooden floor of the nesting cavity; owls do not build a nest. Egg-laying intervals are up to 4 days between the first and second egg, an unusually long interval for an owl. The female appears to do all incubation and the incubating stage is 36 to 38 days. [29]

  7. 'Goofy' owls that nest underground become candidate for ... - AOL

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    Miller describes the owls as "eggs on legs" because the animal's round head and body sit atop long, skinny legs. They stand just 7 to 10 inches tall and, as their name suggests, nest underground.

  8. Barred owl - Wikipedia

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    When spotted owls and barred owls share the same area, the barred owls generally are more aggressive and out-compete the spotted owls, leading to decreased populations of the native owls. [275] The more aggressive response of barred owls to interspecific stimuli has been verified with experiments incorporating vocalization and owl dummies.

  9. To save spotted owls, US officials plan to kill hundreds of ...

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    To save the imperiled spotted owl from potential extinction, U.S. wildlife officials are embracing a contentious plan to deploy trained shooters into dense West Coast forests to kill almost a half ...