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Merry Christmas!鉂わ笍馃巹
Have our old Whiskered Screech Owl grump with a hat disguised as Santa馃巺. I hope that you had a wonderful Christmas and/or GREAT holidays!
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squawkoverflow 2 years
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A new variant has been added!
Whiskered Screech Owl (Megascops trichopsis) 漏 Roger Hall
It hatches from black, new, similar, small, western, and white eggs.
squawkoverflow - the ultimate bird collecting game 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽馃 hatch 聽 聽鉂わ笍 collect 聽 聽 馃 connect
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dailyowlposters 5 years
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Day 9: Ezylryb (Lyze of Kiel) the Whiskered Screech Owl (Megascops trichopsis)
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thestrigiform 7 years
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Whiskered Screech-Owls (Megascops trichopsis)聽by Freddie
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blueoctober25 6 years
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So we had to make a presentation over an animal of our choice and how it displays the characteristics of life in college biology and I just couldn't help myself.
Everyone meet the megascops trichopsis (Whiskered Screech Owl)
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this is how I ended my presentation and like two people laughed
I think I deserved better
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ooksaidthelibrarian 7 years
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n146_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: Biologia Centrali-Americana :. [London :Published for the editors by R. H. Porter],1879-1915. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/572786
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foxpapa 5 years
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Megascops trichopsis. Cave Creek Canyon, Arizona, USA
Fotografia di Joel Rhymer, National Geographic Your Shot
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birdstudies 10 years
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August 4, 2014 - Whiskered Screech Owl, Spotted Screech Owl, or Whiskered Owl (Megascops trichopsis)
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These small owls live in Mexico and Central America, their range extending into Southern Arizona and Southwestern New Mexico. They eat flying insects, and some other invertebrates, usually hunting from a perch. These owls nest in tree cavities, often those made by woodpeckers. Their call is usually described as sounding like Morse code.
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