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northern saw-
whet owl (Aegolius acadicus) is a
species of
small owl in the
family Strigidae. The
species is
native to
North America.
Saw-
whet owls of the...
- The
Bermuda saw-
whet owl (Aegolius gradyi) is an
extinct species of owl that was
endemic to Bermuda. It was
described from
fossil records and explorer...
- The
unspotted saw-
whet owl (Aegolius ridgwayi) is a
small "typical owl" in
subfamily Surniinae. It is
found in
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico...
- species. Some
species of owl are migratory. One such species, the
northern saw-
whet owl,
migrates south even when food and
resources are
ample in the north...
- "tyeu-tyeu-tyeu-tyeu-tyeu". The old
Staffordshire name for the species, '
Saw Whetter',
refers to the bird's
scolding call.
Marsh and
willow **** are difficult...
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along with
northern saw-
whet owls (Aegolius acadius) as they
migrated through Oswego County, New York via mist nets, with the
saw-
whet considerably outnumbering...
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flammeolus Elf owl,
Micrathene whitneyi Great gray owl,
Strix nebulosa Northern saw-
whet owl,
Aegolius acadicus Boreal owl,
Aegolius funereus Burrowing owl, Athene...
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sawyer was
responsible for
sharpening the
saws,
however on
occasion a
whet man was emplo**** to do that work.
Saw pits
provided much of the sawn
timber for...
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found in the
pellets of the short-eared owl, the
northern spotted owl, the
saw-
whet owl, the barn owl, the
great gray owl, and the
northern pygmy owl. The...
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Latin meaning "funereal".
Congeners include northern saw-
whet owl (A. acadicus),
unspotted saw-
whet owl (A. ridgwayi), and buff-fronted owl (A. harrisii)...