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Tytonidaehttp://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Tytonidae.htmlFamily account... Australian Masked Owl Tyto novaehollandiaehttp://www.owlpages.com/species/tyto/novaehollandiae/Default.htmThe Masked Owl is the largest and most powerful representative of the genus Tyto in Australia and the female of the Tasmanian race is the largest in the world. The dark Tasmanian birds are still reasonably common, but their mainland relatives have declined alarmingly. They are also known as Cave Owls, or Tasmanian Masked Owls... Barn Owl Tyto albahttp://www.rain.org/~sals/barnowl.htmlThe Barn Owl has nearly world-wide distribution, being absent from only the high Latitudes. It has been introduced into some Pacific islands for rat control and is provided nest boxes in Malaysian palm nut groves for the same purpose. While the barn owl is found all over the US, its numbers are particularly high in California and the Southwest. Farmers and ranchers are increasingly attracted to the barn owl`s ability to control rodents better than traps, poison, or cats and at no cost. Friedhelm Weick Number of bird species: 18
![]() DVD - British Birds of PreyNarrated & Filmed by Paul Doherty 90 minutes 28 species covered ?17.95 Bird Images DVD Guides, 28 Carousel Walk, Sherburn in Elmet, N Yorks LS25 6LP, United Kingdom http://www.birdvideodvd.comSee Fatbirder Review OwlsA Guide to the Rails, Crakes, Gallinules and Coots of the World by Barry Taylor and Ber van Perlo - Pica Press 1998ISBN: 1873403593 Buy this book from NHBS.com Australasian Raptor AssociationWebsiteThe Australasian Raptor Association was established in 1979 to promote the study, conservation and management of diurnal and nocturnal birds of prey (raptors) throughout Australasia... Barn Owl Conservation NetworkWebsitea website all about the conservation of Barn Owls in the British countryside. The Barn Owl Conservation Network is a project of The Hawk and Owl Trust aiming to increase Barn Owl numbers in the wild to 6000 breeding pairs by the year 2012... Barn Owl TrustWebsiteThe Barn Owl Trust is a registered charity dedicated to conserving the Barn Owl and its environment and is the main source of Barn Owl information in the UK. The Trust's educational work began in 1989 and we now also run training courses for ecological consultants and planning officers. We carry out surveys of old buildings due for development, and advise on Barn Owl mitigation measures. Our booklet 'Barn Owls on Site, a guide for developers and planners', published by English Nature is widely used by local authorities and other official bodies... Barn Owl CentreWebsiteThe Barn Owl Centre... is based in Gloucestershire, England. Our aims are simply to educate and to help stabilise the Barn Owl population in the wild. The Centre advises and works very closely with a large number of landowners within five counties, these counties are Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire. Tyto ResearchMailing ListMailing List – Discussion Group - Discovering Barn Owl Species World-wide. Tyto alba pratincola, typical attack mode. Click Photo for Better Picture. The Barn Owl Family (Tytonidae) is in a constant state of shock throughout the world. This club is designed to help this unique family of birds through research and population enhancement schemes. CD - All Europe's OwlsWebsiteText in Swedish and English. 77 voices of all 13 European owl species, between 2 and 9 different voices per species. Not only territorials calls of males but even contacting calls, voices of females and owlets. CD, about 68 min... Owls of the Western HemisphereWebsiteClick on a link to see the topic with the distribution map for the owl species plus other information. Some topics have pictures of the owl... |
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