Powerful Owl — Conservation status Least Concern ( … Wikipedia
powerful owl — /ˈpaʊəfəl aʊl/ (say powuhfuhl owl) noun a large endemic Australian owl, Ninox strenua, inhabiting sclerophyll forests of south eastern parts of the mainland; Australia s largest owl with males growing to 65 cms and weighing up to 1.7 kilograms …
Owl Woman — Owl Woman, Cheyenne Princes (Mis stan stur). Drawing by Lt. James Abert. Source Colorado Women s Hall of Fame <http://www.cogreatwomen.org/> Owl Woman (Cheyenne name: Mis stan stur) (died 1847), was a Cheyenne princess.[1] She married an… … Wikipedia
Owl — For other uses, see Owl (disambiguation). Owl Temporal range: Late Paleocene–Recent … Wikipedia
Owl — 1) Heb. bath haya anah, daughter of greediness or of shouting. In the list of unclean birds (Lev. 11:16; Deut. 14:15); also mentioned in Job 30:29; Isa. 13:21; 34:13; 43:20; Jer. 50:39; Micah 1:8. In all these passages the Revised Version… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Rufous Owl — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) … Wikipedia
Eurasian Eagle-owl — Taxobox name = Eurasian Eagle Owl status = LC | status system = IUCN3.1 status ref = [IUCN2006|assessors=BirdLife International|year=2004|id=48526|title=Bubo bubo|downloaded=11 May 2006 Database entry includes justification for why this species… … Wikipedia
Tawny Owl — ] Adaptations to night vision include the large size of the eye, its tubular shape, large numbers of closely packed retinal rods, and an absence of cone cells, since colour vision is unnecessary at night. There are few coloured oil drops, which… … Wikipedia
Snowy Owl — Conservation status Least Concern ( … Wikipedia
horned owl — n. any of several owls having two projecting tufts of feathers on the head * * * Any owl of the genus Bubo (family Strigidae), with hornlike tufts of feathers, especially the great horned owl. Other horned owls, all birds of prey, are found in… … Universalium