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navigate by keyword : alquist beak birds brief caprimulgiformes characteristics claws color common countries custoemrs detachment eyes families family feathers flight front head hunts including large long masking medium more mostly night nocturnal noiseless order owls placed predatory prey round russian sharp short sibley sipphone sized soft species squad strigiformes taxonomy than true world

Owl in a Russian zoo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Owl in a Russian zoo.
Owl in a Russian zoo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Owl in a Russian zoo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Little young owl bird of prey. Famous wild raptor animals. Small gray yellow owl in Berlin zoo. Funny animals. Wild small little b Royalty Free Stock Photo
Owl in a Russian zoo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Owl in a Russian zoo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Owl in a Russian zoo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Owl in a Russian zoo. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Owl in a Russian zoo. Owls (lat. Strigiformes) — order of birds of prey, including more than 420 of large and medium-sized species, mostly nocturnal birds, common in all countries of the world. The detachment of two families: owls, or true owls, and sipphone, but taxonomy in the Sibley-Alquist in the squad placed all family squad custoemrs (Caprimulgiformes). Brief characteristics: large head, large round eyes in the front of the head, beak short, predatory. It hunts at night, feathers soft, flight noiseless, claws long and sharp, color masking.


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