Long-whiskered Owlet
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(New page: Image:Longwhiskeredowlet.JPG '''Common Name:''' Long-whiskered Owlet<br> '''Scientific Name:''' Xenoglaux loweryi '''Size:''' 5 – 5 ½ inches (13-14 cm) '''Habitat:''' South Ameri...) |
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'''Cool Facts:''' This species was discovered in 1976 and wasn’t seen again until 2007 when was seen in the wild for the first time. At Abra Patricia the birds were seen three times in daylight hours, and an individual was also captured in a mist-net. With their diminutive size, bright orange eyes, and wild, wispy facial feathers, the dainty birds belong to their own genus, dubbed Xenoglaux, or "strange owl." | '''Cool Facts:''' This species was discovered in 1976 and wasn’t seen again until 2007 when was seen in the wild for the first time. At Abra Patricia the birds were seen three times in daylight hours, and an individual was also captured in a mist-net. With their diminutive size, bright orange eyes, and wild, wispy facial feathers, the dainty birds belong to their own genus, dubbed Xenoglaux, or "strange owl." | ||
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