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20240325_zea_c218_048 March 25, 2024: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zsa_c218_001 March 25, 2024: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zia_c220_001 March 25, 2024, Miami, Florida, United States: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zia_c220_002 March 25, 2024, Miami, Florida, United States: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zea_c218_049 March 25, 2024: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zsa_c218_002 March 25, 2024: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zsa_c218_003 March 25, 2024: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zia_c220_003 March 25, 2024, Miami, Florida, United States: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zea_c218_050 March 25, 2024: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zsa_c218_004 March 25, 2024: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zea_c218_051 March 25, 2024: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zia_c220_004 March 25, 2024, Miami, Florida, United States: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zsa_c218_005 March 25, 2024: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zea_c218_052 March 25, 2024: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240325_zia_c220_005 March 25, 2024, Miami, Florida, United States: Zoo Miami is celebrating a historic moment as it welcomes its first-ever baby tawny frogmouth bird..Often mistaken for an owl, Tawny Frogmouths are short and stout birds that measure between 10 and 20 inches and weigh up to 1.5 lbs..The chickâ??s parents were introduced to each other at the Zoo in November 2023 and began nesting in February 2024..Born on 28 February 2024, the chick is the sole offspring of the pair..During the first several days of its life, the chick was removed by zookeeper to check its weight and ensure it was developing normally..After each check, the chick was promptly returned to the nest where its parents continued to care for it..The chick will be primarily raised by its parents, with zookeepers intervening only if necessary..Tawny Frogmouths are found in various habitats across Australia and Tasmania. While they favour wooded areas for their excellent camouflage abilities, they have been spotted in many different environments..Their camouflage helps them to ambush their prey, which often consists of insects, small mammals and reptiles. The bird was given its name due to its wide mouth and relatively short beak..Tawny frogmouths are monogamous and mate for life with both parents contributing to raising the chicks..Although their populations are currently stable, habitat loss due to development poses a significant threat to their long-term survival...Where: Miami, Florida, United States.When: 25 Mar 2024.Credit: Ron Magill / Zoo Miami/Cover Images..**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER. (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230807_zna_c181_017 August 7, 2023, Madrid, Spain: A tawny owl undergoes surgery during a visit to the Centro de Recuperación de Animales Silvestres (CRAS) by Carlos Novillo, Regional Minister for the Environment, Agriculture and the Interior of the Community of Madrid, on August 7, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The CRAS, which depends on the regional administration, is considered one of the most important hospitals dedicated to this type of fauna in Europe...07 AUGUST 2023;ENVIRONMENT;ANIMALS;VETERINARIAN;BIRDS;RAPTORS;CARE..Ricardo Rubio / Europa Press..08/07/2023 (Credit Image: © Ricardo Rubio/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230807_zna_c181_018 August 7, 2023, Madrid, Spain: A tawny owl undergoes surgery during a visit to the Centro de Recuperación de Animales Silvestres (CRAS) by Carlos Novillo, Regional Minister for the Environment, Agriculture and the Interior of the Community of Madrid, on August 7, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The CRAS, which depends on the regional administration, is considered one of the most important hospitals dedicated to this type of fauna in Europe...07 AUGUST 2023;ENVIRONMENT;ANIMALS;VETERINARIAN;BIRDS;RAPTORS;CARE..Ricardo Rubio / Europa Press..08/07/2023 (Credit Image: © Ricardo Rubio/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230807_zna_c181_016 August 7, 2023, Madrid, Spain: A tawny owl undergoes surgery during a visit to the Centro de Recuperación de Animales Silvestres (CRAS) by Carlos Novillo, Regional Minister for the Environment, Agriculture and the Interior of the Community of Madrid, on August 7, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The CRAS, which depends on the regional administration, is considered one of the most important hospitals dedicated to this type of fauna in Europe...07 AUGUST 2023;ENVIRONMENT;ANIMALS;VETERINARIAN;BIRDS;RAPTORS;CARE..Ricardo Rubio / Europa Press..08/07/2023 (Credit Image: © Ricardo Rubio/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230807_zna_c181_012 August 7, 2023, Madrid, Spain: The Regional Minister of Environment, Agriculture and Interior of the Community of Madrid, Carlos Novillo (c), attends an intervention on a tawny owl during a visit to the Center for the Recovery of Wild Animals (CRAS), on August 7, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The CRAS, which depends on the regional administration, is considered one of the most important hospitals dedicated to this type of fauna in Europe...07 AUGUST 2023;ENVIRONMENT;ANIMALS;VETERINARIAN;BIRDS;RAPTORS;CARE..Ricardo Rubio / Europa Press..08/07/2023 (Credit Image: © Ricardo Rubio/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230807_zna_c181_011 August 7, 2023, Madrid, Spain: The Regional Minister of Environment, Agriculture and Interior of the Community of Madrid, Carlos Novillo (c), attends an intervention on a tawny owl during a visit to the Center for the Recovery of Wild Animals (CRAS), on August 7, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The CRAS, which depends on the regional administration, is considered one of the most important hospitals dedicated to this type of fauna in Europe...07 AUGUST 2023;ENVIRONMENT;ANIMALS;VETERINARIAN;BIRDS;RAPTORS;CARE..Ricardo Rubio / Europa Press..08/07/2023 (Credit Image: © Ricardo Rubio/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220825_zaa_s197_153 August 25, 2022, London, United Kingdom: A Tawny Owl is weighed as part of the annual Weigh In at ZSL London Zoo. (Credit Image: © Brett Cove/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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41082785 A Tawny Owl is weighed as part of the annual Weigh In at ZSL London Zoo. Photo Credit: Brett Cove / SOPA Images/ Sipa US/ Fotoarena
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41082787 A Tawny Owl is weighed as part of the annual Weigh In at ZSL London Zoo. Photo Credit: Brett Cove / SOPA Images/ Sipa US/ Fotoarena
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20220605_zna_c181_088 June 5, 2022, Madrid, Spain: The Minister of Presidency, Public Administration and Interior of the Junta, Elías Bendodo, at the release of Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in Malaga...05 JUNE 2022;MALAGA;ANDALUSIA..Álex Zea / Europa Press..06/05/2022 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220605_zna_c181_101 June 5, 2022, Madrid, Spain: The Minister of Presidency, Public Administration and Interior of the Junta, Elías Bendodo, at the release of Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in Malaga...05 JUNE 2022;MALAGA;ANDALUSIA..Álex Zea / Europa Press..06/05/2022 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220605_zna_c181_095 June 5, 2022, Madrid, Spain: The Minister of Presidency, Public Administration and Interior of the Junta, Elías Bendodo, at the release of Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in Malaga...05 JUNE 2022;MALAGA;ANDALUSIA..Álex Zea..06/05/2022 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220605_zna_c181_096 June 5, 2022, Madrid, Spain: The Minister of Presidency, Public Administration and Interior of the Junta, Elías Bendodo, at the release of Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in Malaga...05 JUNE 2022;MALAGA;ANDALUSIA..A.Martínez Vélez. Pool / Europa Press..06/05/2022 (Credit Image: © A.MartíNez VéLez. Pool/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220605_zna_c181_092 June 5, 2022, Madrid, Spain: The Minister of Presidency, Public Administration and Interior of the Junta, Elías Bendodo, at the release of Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in Malaga...05 JUNE 2022;MALAGA;ANDALUSIA..Álex Zea / Europa Press..06/05/2022 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220605_zna_c181_093 June 5, 2022, Madrid, Spain: The Minister of Presidency, Public Administration and Interior of the Junta, Elías Bendodo, at the release of Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in Malaga...05 JUNE 2022;MALAGA;ANDALUSIA..Álex Zea / Europa Press..06/05/2022 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220605_zna_c181_097 June 5, 2022, Madrid, Spain: The Minister of Presidency, Public Administration and Interior of the Junta, Elías Bendodo, at the release of Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in Malaga...05 JUNE 2022;MALAGA;ANDALUSIA..Álex Zea / Europa Press..06/05/2022 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220605_zna_c181_091 June 5, 2022, Madrid, Spain: The Minister of Presidency, Public Administration and Interior of the Junta, Elías Bendodo, at the release of Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in Malaga...05 JUNE 2022;MALAGA;ANDALUSIA..Álex Zea / Europa Press..06/05/2022 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220605_zna_c181_094 June 5, 2022, Madrid, Spain: The Minister of Presidency, Public Administration and Interior of the Junta, Elías Bendodo, at the release of Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in Malaga...05 JUNE 2022;MALAGA;ANDALUSIA..Álex Zea..06/05/2022 (Credit Image: © Lex Zea/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220605_zna_c181_099 June 5, 2022, Madrid, Spain: The Minister of Presidency, Public Administration and Interior of the Junta, Elías Bendodo, at the release of Tawny Owls and Long-eared Owls in Malaga...05 JUNE 2022;MALAGA;ANDALUSIA..A. Pérez Meca / Europa Press..06/05/2022 (Credit Image: © A. PéRez Meca/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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1829359 Murucututu-de-barriga-amarela, Pulsatrix koeniswaldiana, Tawny-browed Owl, em Dourado Estado de São Paulo, coruja de hábitos noturnos, ave predadora.
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1719346 Nome popular: Murucututu-de-barriga-amarela; Nome científico: Pulsatrix koeniswaldiana; Nome em inglês: Tawny-browed Owl; Local da foto: Tapiraí - SP.
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1719345 Nome popular: Murucututu-de-barriga-amarela; Nome científico: Pulsatrix koeniswaldiana; Nome em inglês: Tawny-browed Owl; Local da foto: Tapiraí - SP.
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955_24_16152076 Flay profile of Tawny Owl or Brown Owl (Strix aluco)
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955_24_16152069 Tawny Owl or Brown Owl (Strix aluco) blinking
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955_24_15137975 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), mottled chestnut-brown owl perched on branch
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955_24_15018601 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), egg with crack showing
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955_24_15001443 A young Tawny owl (Strix aluco) amongst oak leaves on branch, looking at camera
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955_24_14949777 Young Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) perching on branch and spreading wings
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955_24_14586149 Young Tawny owl (Strix aluco) perching on branch
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955_24_14309212 Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides) perching on hand
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955_24_14309182 Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides) showing distinctive beak
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955_24_14309175 Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides) showing distinctive beak in profile
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955_24_14308512 Tawny Frogmouth (Podargus strigoides), feet on branch showing talons
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955_24_12824984 Tawny Owl egg
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955_24_122245 Tawny Owls (Strix aluco), juvenile owl in hollow of a tree, adult owl perching outside
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955_24_12134380 Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) perching on a branch, front view
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955_24_12114030 Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) and its Chick perched by the hollow of a tree, side view
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01110740 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Tawny Owl Strix aluco UK
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01110739 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Tawny Owl Strix aluco UK
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01110743 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Tawny Owl Strix aluco UK
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01110741 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Tawny Owl Strix aluco UK
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01110742 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Tawny Owl Strix aluco UK
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01111013 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Tawny Owl Strix aluco, autumn Kent (C)
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01111015 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Tawny Owl Strix aluco among, autumn leaves Kent
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01111014 zoology / animals, avian / bird (aves), Tawny Owl Strix aluco among, autumn leaves Kent
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955_24_70019300 Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) standing on edge of its tree-hole nest, watching chick feeding on dead mouse
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955_24_70017465 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), 5-day-old chick with eyes still closed
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955_24_70001242 A young Tawny owl (Strix aluco) perched on top of an oak branch, looking at camera
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955_24_60017048 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), hatchling beginning to emerge from egg
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955_24_60017000 Tawny Owl egg, cracked
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955_24_45025266 Brown Owl sitting on a perch.
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955_24_40005676 Back view of a Tawny Owl with head turned looking left with light brown feathers
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955_24_40005621 Tawny Owl Strix aluco, perched on a branch looking down, with golden brown feathers
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955_24_20488925 Young Tawny owl (Strix aluco) perching on a branch, raising its wings, front view
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955_24_20445744 Tawny owl (Strix aluco) hatchling beside broken egg shell
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955_24_20445737 Tawny owl (Strix aluco) chick hatching from broken egg shell
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955_24_20445720 Tawny owl (Strix aluco) chick newly hatched with broken egg shell
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955_24_20312596 Tawny Owl (Strix aluco), front view
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955_24_20186494 Juvenile tawny owl standing.
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955_24_20016685 Newly hatched Tawny Owl chick with broken eggshell.
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ibxsox10324108 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, on tree, vigilant, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324081 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, nocturnal, perch, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324100 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, on tree, vigilant, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324090 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, perch, alert, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324072 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, nocturnal, perch, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324098 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, perch, alert, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324089 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, nocturnal, perch, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324104 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, on tree, vigilant, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324113 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, on tree trunk, vigilant, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324094 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, perch, alert, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324076 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, nocturnal, perch, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324106 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, on tree, vigilant, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324085 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, nocturnal, perch, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324115 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, on tree trunk, vigilant, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324078 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, nocturnal, perch, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324096 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, perch, alert, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324087 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, nocturnal, perch, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324102 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, on tree, vigilant, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324111 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, on tree trunk, vigilant, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324092 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, perch, alert, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324083 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, nocturnal, perch, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324107 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, on tree, vigilant, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324080 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, nocturnal, perch, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324079 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, nocturnal, perch, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324097 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, perch, alert, Scotland, Great Britain
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ibxsox10324088 Tawny owl (Strix aluco), adult, nocturnal, perch, Scotland, Great Britain
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