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13 Cards in this Set
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Typical Owls-Big Strigidae Worldwide |
good hearing low light- able to see better at hearing their prey feather thafts |
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Typical Owls-Baby Strigidae Worldwide |
no small thafts tiny feet- to eat insect or mice nocturnal active at dawn |
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Barn Owls Tytonidae Worldwide |
golden owls little ridges- when they fly they don't make sounds to the catch the prey |
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Barn Owls Tytonidae Worldwide BayOwl |
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Oilbirds Steatornithidae Trinidad, South America |
they live in caves and nest. long rictal bristles - use filler to some extents. Nocturnals. feed on oil/ 3 weird toes |
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Nightjars Caprimulgidae Cap=goats Brazil night hawks |
nest right on the ground whipper whirl |
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Potoos Nyctibiidae South America |
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Frogmouths Podargidae Australia |
big flattened wide mouth bill small toes/ nocturnal |
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Owlet Frogmouths |
Owlet Frogmouths Aegothelidae New Zealand New Guinea New Caledonia |
blackish grey |
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Hummingbird |
Trochilidae Tropical Americas |
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Chimney Swifts |
Apodidae Worldwide |
jingle bell.
look fro places to nest (using their saliva) chimney - long pointy wings |
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Crested Swifts |
Hemiprocnidae S.E.Asia Philippines |
very swift like but have crest on head. |
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Swifts |
Apodidae Worldwide |
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