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Deacy, Susan, and Villing, Alexandra (2001). Athena in the Classical World. Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands, ISBN 90-04-12142-0. Joe Lowe (21 January 2020). "Owls of the United States: A List of all Species". American Bird Conservancy . Retrieved 12 February 2023. In Sumerian, Akkadian, and Babylonian culture, the owl was associated with Lilith. [57] This association also occurs in the Bible (in some translations) in Isaiah 34:14. [58] Ancient European and modern Western culture

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a b c d Mueller, H.C. (1986). "The evolution of reversed sexual dimorphism in owls: an empirical analysis of possible selective factors" (PDF). The Wilson Bulletin. 19 (5): 467. doi: 10.1007/s10682-005-0293-9. S2CID 22181702. Dyson, M. L.; Klump, G. M.; Gauger, B. (April 1998). "Absolute hearing thresholds and critical masking ratios in the European barn owl: a comparison with other owls". Journal of Comparative Physiology. 182 (5): 695–702. doi: 10.1007/s003590050214. S2CID 24641904. Design, technical and advisory services for the property sector, including residential, commercial, retail, industrial, health, education and data centre projects. Most owls are nocturnal, actively hunting their prey in darkness. Several types of owls are crepuscular—active during the twilight hours of dawn and dusk; one example is the pygmy owl ( Glaucidium). A few owls are active during the day, also; examples are the burrowing owl ( Speotyto cunicularia) and the short-eared owl ( Asio flammeus).

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Peters, Dieter Stefan (January 2007). "The fossil family Ameghinornithidae (Mourer-Chauviré 1981): a short synopsis" (PDF). Journal of Ornithology. 148 (1): 25–28. doi: 10.1007/s10336-006-0095-z. S2CID 27322057. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 October 2022. Jarvis, Erich D.; Mirarab, Siavash; Aberer, Andre J.; Li, Bo; Houde, Peter; Li, Cai; Ho, Simon Y. W.; Faircloth, Brant C.; Nabholz, Benoit; Howard, Jason T.; Suh, Alexander; Weber, Claudia C.; da Fonseca, Rute R.; Li, Jianwen; Zhang, Fang; Li, Hui; Zhou, Long; Narula, Nitish; Liu, Liang; Ganapathy, Ganesh; Boussau, Bastien; Bayzid, Md. Shamsuzzoha; Zavidovych, Volodymyr; Subramanian, Sankar; Gabaldón, Toni; Capella-Gutiérrez, Salvador; Huerta-Cepas, Jaime; Rekepalli, Bhanu; Munch, Kasper; etal. (12 December 2014). "Whole-genome analyses resolve early branches in the tree of life of modern birds". Science. 346 (6215): 1320–1331. Bibcode: 2014Sci...346.1320J. doi: 10.1126/science.1253451. PMC 4405904. PMID 25504713. a b c Lundberg, Arne (May 1986). "Adaptive advantages of reversed sexual size dimorphism in European owls". Ornis Scandinavica. 17 (2): 133–140. doi: 10.2307/3676862. JSTOR 3676862. Behavior Comparison of an owl (left) and hawk (right) remex. The serrations on the leading edge of an owl's flight feathers reduce noise Owl eyes each have nictitating membranes that can move independently of each other, as seen on this spotted eagle-owl in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Environmental consulting solutions for responsible, resilient and sustainable development including impact assessment, ecology and contamination management. John Sparks; Tony Soper (1979). Owls: their natural and unnatural history. David & Charles. p.163. ISBN 0-7153-4995-3. Making complex easy for our clients and our people is what we do. Solving problems that matter confidently and pragmatically and using our deep expertise and global perspective to connect our people and clients.At the same time, owls are also associated with evil times in Hinduism. At times, Chamunda (fearsome form of Chandi) is depicted seated on an owl, her vahana (mount or vehicle). Hindus believe that owls are messengers of death. [65] [ bettersourceneeded] Native American cultures Most owls share an innate ability to fly almost silently and also more slowly in comparison to other birds of prey. Most owls live a mainly nocturnal lifestyle and being able to fly without making any noise gives them a strong advantage over prey alert to the slightest sound in the night. A silent, slow flight is not as necessary for diurnal and crepuscular owls given that prey can usually see an owl approaching. Owls' feathers are generally larger than the average birds' feathers, have fewer radiates, longer pennulum, and achieve smooth edges with different rachis structures. [18] Serrated edges along the owl's remiges bring the flapping of the wing down to a nearly silent mechanism. The serrations are more likely reducing aerodynamic disturbances, rather than simply reducing noise. [19] The surface of the flight feathers is covered with a velvety structure that absorbs the sound of the wing moving. These unique structures reduce noise frequencies above 2kHz, [20] making the sound level emitted drop below the typical hearing spectrum of the owl's usual prey [20] [21] and also within the owl's own best hearing range. [22] [23] This optimizes the owl's ability to silently fly to capture prey without the prey hearing the owl first as it flies, and to hear any noise the prey makes. It also allows the owl to monitor the sound output from its flight pattern. The prominences above a great horned owl's head are commonly mistaken as its ears. This is not the case; they are merely feather tufts. The ears are on the sides of the head in the usual location (in two different locations as described above). a b Walls G.L. (1942) The vertebrate eye and its adaptive radiation, Cranbook Institute of Science. Get the latest creative jobs in advertising, media, marketing and digital delivered directly to your inbox each day.

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According to the Apache and Seminole tribes, hearing owls hooting is considered the subject of numerous " bogeyman" stories told to warn children to remain indoors at night or not to cry too much, otherwise the owl may carry them away. [67] [68] In some tribal legends, owls are associated with spirits of the dead, and the bony circles around an owl's eyes are said to comprise the fingernails of apparitional humans. Sometimes owls are said to carry messages from beyond the grave or deliver supernatural warnings to people who have broken tribal taboos. [69] Sex and gender in the ancient Near East: proceedings of the 47th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Helsinki, July 2–6, 2001, Part 2 p. 481. Development strategy, planning and approval solutions for buildings, infrastructure, transport and city projects and investments. Owl mystery unraveled: Scientists explain how bird can rotate its head without cutting off blood supply to brain". Johns Hopkins Medicine. 31 January 2013 . Retrieved 3 March 2013. We strive to solve problems in pragmatic ways. We're passionate about delivering results. We ask questions. We define problems. We make complex easy.

For fossil species and paleosubspecies of extant taxa, see the genus and species articles. For a full list of extant and recently extinct owls, see the article List of owl species.

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