- The
laughing owl (Ninox albifacies), also
known as whēkau, the
laughing jack****, or the white-faced
owl, is an
extinct species of
owl that was endemic...
-
contains 37 species: †
Laughing owl,
Ninox albifacies (extinct)
Rufous owl,
Ninox rufa
Powerful owl,
Ninox strenua Barking owl,
Ninox connivens Sumba...
- hawk-
owl and the
gregarious burrowing owl.
Owls are
divided into two families: the true (or typical)
owl family, Strigidae, and the barn
owl and bay
owl family...
-
Burrowing Owl (subsp.)
Guadeloupe Burrowing Owl (subsp.)
Guadalupe Rufous-sided
Towhee (subsp. consobrinus), a
bunting North Island Laughing Owl (subsp....
-
species of
owl in
order Strigiformes; they are
distributed among 25
genera in two families. The 20
species of
genera Tyto and Phodilus, the barn
owls, are in...
- [kaːkaːpɔː]; pl.: kākāpō;
Strigops habroptilus),
sometimes known as the
owl parrot or
owl-faced parrot, is a
species of large, nocturnal, ground-dwelling parrot...
- Ūrī)
Voiced by:
Kenjiro Tsuda Laughing Owl (Husband) (ワライフクロウ夫,
Warai ****urō Otto)
Voiced by:
Dunshun Tatekawa Laughing Owl (Wife) (ワライフクロウ妻,
Warai ****urō...
- The
great horned owl (Bubo virgini****), also
known as the
tiger owl (originally
derived from
early naturalists'
description as the "winged tiger" or...
- JSTOR 1370576. Michaux, B. (2013, 2017).
Laughing owl.
Retrieved from http://nzbirdsonline.org.nz/species/
laughing-
owl#bird-extracts Fidler, A.E.; Aidala,...
- the
Solomon hawk
owl,
although the
latter is
slightly smaller and more slender. It is also
similar in
appearance to the
laughing owl,
which is now extinct...