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In this study we assessed whether local habitat features and host population density influ- enced disease risk in Eagle
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possibility of identifying a vocal signature in the wild-recorded calls of male and female Eagle. Owls, and assesses the
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in the Eagle Owl. Both P7 and P8 are moulted and fresh after M2, and some owls even moult P6 or P9. ... The secondaries of juveniles are evenly spotted and.
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Verreaux's Eagle Owl Bubo lacteus is a large owl widespread in eastern and southern. Africa and southern Central Africa, with a discontinuous distribution in West Africa ... In addition, it also takes reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, spiders and.
If residents see or hear an owl, they will send boys to chase it away or stone it. Luckily for me, I found a local farmer and conservationist, Paul Muriithi, who has.
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Mercury in Feathers of Nestling Eagle Owls, Bubo bubo L., and Muscle of their Main Prey Species in Toledo Province, Central Spain J. Ortego,1 M. Jime´nez,2 M. Dı´az,3 R. C. Rodrı´guez2 1
National Research Institute on Game Biology (CSIC-UCLM-JCCM), Ronda de Toledo s/n, E-13005, Ciudad Real, Spain 2 Department of Analytical Chemistry and Food Technology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Avda. Carlos III s/n, E-45071, Toledo, Spain 3 Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, University of Castila-La Mancha, Avda. Carlos III s/n, E-45071, Toledo, Spain Received: 9 July 2005/Accepted: 14 February 2006