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1 I, 1 | Some are nocturnal, as the owl and the bat; others live 2 II, 12 | from the inner corner; the owl and its congeners also close 3 II, 15 | the kite, the falcon, the owl: in point of fact, the aegocephalus 4 II, 17 | the aegocephalus and the owl the organ is slightly broader 5 II, 17 | the great bustard, and the owl. Some of the little birds 6 VIII, 3 | as the night-raven, the owl, and the eagle-owl. The 7 VIII, 3 | eagle-owl resembles the common owl in shape, but it is quite 8 VIII, 3 | the eleus, the Aegolian owl, and the little horned owl. 9 VIII, 3 | owl, and the little horned owl. Of these birds, the eleus 10 VIII, 3 | barn-door cock, and the Aegolian owl is of about the same size 11 VIII, 3 | the jay; the little horned owl is smaller than the common 12 VIII, 3 | smaller than the common owl. All these three birds are 13 VIII, 12| landrail, and the eared owl, and the corncrake. The 14 VIII, 12| out of its beak. The eared owl is like an ordinary owl, 15 VIII, 12| owl is like an ordinary owl, only that it has feathers 16 VIII, 12| and catches it. The common owl is caught by a similar trick.~ 17 VIII, 16| talons the kite and the owl hide for a few days.~ 18 IX, 1 | between the crow and the owl; for, owing to the fact 19 IX, 1 | owing to the fact that the owl is dim-sighted by day, the 20 IX, 1 | at midday preys upon the owl’s eggs, and the owl at night 21 IX, 1 | the owl’s eggs, and the owl at night upon the crow’s, 22 IX, 1 | enmity also between the owl and the wren; for the latter 23 IX, 1 | latter also devours the owl’s eggs. In the daytime all 24 IX, 1 | habit, bird-catchers use the owl as a decoy for catching 25 IX, 22 | catches it by help of the owl.~ 26 IX, 28 | nickname of "all-the-year-round owl"; it is not sufficiently 27 IX, 34 | 34~The owl and the night-raven and