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The sighting of the Tengmalm's owl is believed to have been the first of the breed in Shetland in over a century. It was observed after swooping into a garden at Tumblin, on the west side of the ...
A rare Tengmalm's owl has been seen in Shetland in what is believed to be the first sighting in 100 years. It was observed after swooping into a garden at Tumblin, on the west side of the islands.
They are the boreal owl (Aegolius funereus) of North America and Eurasia, known as Tengmalm’s owl in Eurasia, and in North America the northern saw-whet owl (A. acadicus) and the western screech ...
With its big, piercing yellow eyes, this owl can barely hide its excitement as it hunts for food from a tree branch. The Tengmalm's Owl, which are typically nocturnal and unsociable is a rare ...
The whole hunting sequence lasted 15 seconds and the owl looked very satisfied when it flew off with a vole. In one extraordinary photo, a female Tengmalm's owl stared straight at the camera lens ...
People know boreal owls in Europe and Russia as the Tengmalm’s owl. Here in Alaska, biologist Tim Craig found boreal owls in his nest boxes north of Coldfoot along the Dalton Highway ...
This sly owl pokes its head out of a large hole to give a photographer a cheeky wink. It blends in with the tree as its head perfectly fits into a gap in the trunk. The female Tengmalm's owl ...
Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe (extension 2021). Tengmalm's owl in Grand Ventron.
The sighting of the Tengmalm's owl is believed to have been the first of the breed in Shetland in over a century. It was observed after swooping into a garden at Tumblin, on the west side of the ...
A rare Tengmalm's owl has been seen in Shetland in what is believed to be the first sighting in 100 years. It was observed after swooping into a garden at Tumblin, on the west side of the islands.
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