Owls (Strigiformes) : Annotated and Illustrated Checklist /

The owl is a magical creature: it exudes an ambivalent fascination that can trigger completely antithetical responses. On the one hand, there is something unsettling about the owl’s soundless flight, eerie call, and nocturnal activity that can result in its demonization as a messenger of darkness. O...

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Main Author: Weick, Friedhelm (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006.
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505 0 |a / Einführung -- Order Strigiformes / Ordnung Strigiformes -- Owls in Flight / Eulen im Flug -- Wing Formula and Typography / Schwingenformel und Typographie -- Owls Described or Rediscovered in the Last 20 Years / Neu beschriebene und wiederentdeckte Eulen der vergangenen 20 Jahre. 
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