Clipart drawings of many species of owl. Owls are in the taxonomy class aves. They are further broken into 2 families, the typical owls, and the barn owls.
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Athene Maculta
Athene maculta, which derive their name from the Greek goddess of wisdom, supposedly for their meditative air and mysterious habits. They are found throughout the world. ... |
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Beak, Owl
Beak of Tawny Owl.... |
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Conneviens, athene
Athene conneviens, which derive their name from the Greek goddess of wisdom, supposedly for their meditative air and mysterious habits. They are found throughout the world. ... |
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Foot, Owl
Foot of Tawny Owl.... |
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Owl
"The owl is one of the soberest -looking of animals", (Hooker, 1886).... |
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Owl
Owl, head only.... |
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Owl
Owls are found on nearly every continent.... |
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Owl
A night-life bird whose huge eyes help it see.... |
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Owl
An owl, perched.... |
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Owl
Owls can be found in all parts of the world, some as short as five inches long while others are as large as two feet.... |
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Owl
A large group of birds of prey, including fully 150 species, about forty of which inhabit America. They are distinguished chiefly on account of their nocturnl habits. The different species have a shor... |
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Owl
A large group of birds of prey, including fully 150 species, about forty of which inhabit America. They are distinguished chiefly on account of their nocturnl habits. The different species have a shor... |
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Owl and book
An owl perched on a book, with a branch in the background.... |
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Owl Being Mobbed
An adult owl being mobbed by a group of smaller birds. Mobbing occurs when smaller birds, in fear, will swarm in an attack other birds. ... |
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Owl, American Barn
A pair of American barn-owls, one of which is grasping a small rodent in its claws.... |
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Owl, Barn
The barn owl is known to destroy rats and mice on farms,(Figuier, 1869).... |
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Owl, Barred
"Strix nebulosa. Barred Owl. Hoot Owl. American Wood Owl. Toes fully feathered, nearly or quite to the claws, which are blackish; bill yellow; iris black. Of medium size in this genus. Markings of bac... |
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Owl, Burrowing
"Speotyto cunicularia, the Burrowing Owl, a comparatively long-legged and short -winged bird with incomplete facial discs and unfeathered toes, is umber-brown varied with yellowish and white, the low... |
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Owl, Burrowing
"Speotyto cunicularia hypogae'a. Burrowing Owl. Adult: Above, dull grayish-brown, profusely spotted with whitish; the markings mostly rounded and paired on each feather, but anteriorly lengthened. Qui... |
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Owl, Canada
The Canada owl, also known as the day or hawk owl. It feeds primarily on small birds.... |
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Owl, eagle
Eagle or great-horned owl, found in Europe and northern asia. It feeds on hares, rabbits, moles, mice, rats, partridges, and reptiles.... |
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Owl, eagle (foot)
Foot of the eagle owl, with sharp talons for grasping prey.... |
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Owl, eagle (head)
Head of an eagle owl. It has large eyes for seeing at night, and a hooked beak for snaring its prey.... |
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Owl, Great horned
Horned owls are distinguished by two tufts or horns of feathers placed on each side of their head.... |
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Owl, Great Horned
"Bubo virginianus. Great Horned Owl. Hoot Owl. Cat Owl. Distinguished by its large size and conspicuous ear-tufts, our other species of similar stature being tuftless or nearly so. Plumage varying int... |