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Dictionary entry for "
Owling." Hume, David, The
History of England,
Volume I,
available at
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Owling" . Encyclopædia...
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northern hawk-
owl and the
gregarious burrowing owl.
Owls are
divided into two families: the true (or typical)
owl family, Strigidae, and the barn
owl family...
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Gross (2011). "Forget
planking -- who's up for
owling? - CNN.com". cnn.com.
Retrieved 22 July 2011.
Owling the new planking. YouTube.
Retrieved on 19 January...
- The barn
owls (Tyto species,
particularly Tyto alba) are the most
widely distributed group of
owls in the world. They are medium-sized
owls with large...
- Socorro, Mexico" (PDF).
Western Birds. 24 (1): 1–16. "Elf
Owl –
Micrathene whitneyi".
Owling.com.
Retrieved 30
March 2013. Sciences,
written by Edward...
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snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus), also
known as the
polar owl, the
white owl and the
Arctic owl, is a large,
white owl of the true
owl family.
Snowy owls are...
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O.W.L. may
refer to:
Ordinary Wizarding Levels, a test of
magical aptitude in the
Harry Potter novel series Of
Wondrous Legends, an
American psych folk...
- Look up
night owl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Night Owl may
refer to: An
owl Night owl (person), a
person who is most
active or
creative during...
- The
barred owl (Strix varia), also
known as the
northern barred owl,
striped owl or, more informally, hoot
owl or eight-hooter
owl, is a
North American...
- Hoot
Owl may
refer to:
Barred owl or
great horned owl,
types of
owl Hoot
Owl, Oklahoma, a town Hoot
Owl,
Master of Disguise, a
picture book by Sean Taylor...