- 1763 by the
Lutheran bishop Erik
Pontoppidan under the
binomial name
Strix flammea. The
specific epithet is from the
Latin flammeus meaning "flammulated"...
- Tyto
sanctialbani (Middle - Late
Miocene of
Central Europe) -
formerly in
Strix;
includes T.
campiterrae Tyto
robusta (Late Miocene/Early
Pliocene of the...
-
latter kind is
indeed undoubtedly intended,
probably the barn owl (
strix flammea).
Sparrow hawk (Accipiter nisus), one of the
hawks of Israel, so common...
- 3 vols. In Vol I
plate XV,
Strix javanica HCR del. In Vol I
plate 15, Head and
claws of
Phodius badicus &
Strix flammea HCR del. In Vol III Francolinus...
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curvirostra White-winged crossbill,
Loxia leucoptera Common redpoll,
Acanthis flammea These are
birds that more than half of the
North American po****tions nest...
-
feature ****gany (Swietenia macrophylla),
Manilkara zapota,
Bernoullia flammea, and
Astronium graveolens. Mammals:
Three species of
rodents are endemic...
-
sparrowhawk Strix (owls)
Strix bubo –
Eurasian eagle-owl
Strix scandiaca –
snowy owl
Strix asio –
eastern screech owl
Strix otus – long-eared owl
Strix scops...
- owl, Bubo bubo
Snowy owl,
Nyctea scandiaca Himalayan owl,
Strix nivicolum Ural owl,
Strix uralensis Northern hawk owl,
Surnia ulula Little owl, Athene...
- p****erinum
Little owl,
Athene noctua Tawny owl,
Strix aluco Ural owl,
Strix uralensis Great gray owl,
Strix nebulosa Long-eared owl, Asio otus Short-eared...
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Brown wood-owl,
Strix leptogrammica Tawny owl,
Strix aluco Himalayan owl,
Strix nivicolum Ural owl,
Strix uralensis Great gray owl,
Strix nebulosa Long-eared...