| Florence Merriam Bailey - 1902 - 698 էջ
...common throughout northern Alaska, wherever trees or large bushes occur to afford it shelter. ... It is nocturnal in its habits, remaining quiet during...in Alaska have given it the name of 'blind one.'" (Fisher.) 872. Nyctala acadica (Gmel.). SAW-WHET OWL. Adults. — Eye ring whitish, face streaked with... | |
| Florence Merriam Bailey - 1902 - 698 էջ
...common throughout northern Alaska, 'wherever trees or large bushes occur to afford it shelter. ... It is nocturnal in its habits, remaining quiet during...specimens have been captured alive by persons walking vip and taking them in their hands. On this account the Eskimo in Alaska have given it the name of... | |
| Florence Merriam Bailey - 1902 - 678 էջ
...bushes occur to afford it shelter. ... It is nocturnal in its habits, remaining quiet during the clay in the thick foliage of the trees or bushes. In fact,...have been captured alive by persons walking up and Inking them in their hands. On this account the Eskimo in Alaska have given it the name of ' blind... | |
| Florence Merriam Bailey - 1902 - 696 էջ
...common throughout northern Alaska, wherever trees or large bushes occur to afford it shelter. ... It is nocturnal in its habits, remaining quiet during...its vision is apparently so affected by bright light thai many specimens have been captured alive by persons walking up and taking them in their hands.... | |
| Frank Michler Chapman - 1912 - 626 էջ
...(and in old nests of other birds?). Eggs, white, 3-7, Г35 x Г14. Date, Ft. Simpson, Mack., May 7. "Richardson's Owl is nocturnal in its habits, remaining...song of this Owl, according to Dr. Merriam (Bull. Null. Orn. Club., VII, 1882, p. 237), is alow liquid note that resembles the sound produced by water... | |
| Florence Merriam Bailey - 1902 - 710 էջ
...Alaska, wherever trees or large bushes oecur to afford it shelter. ... It is nocturnal in its hahits, remaining quiet during the day in the thick foliage...walking up and taking them in their hands. On this aecount the Eskimo in Alaska have given it the name of ' blind one.'" (Fisher.) 372. Nyctala acadica... | |
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