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Jack snipe, brown hare, Daurian shrike,
Siberian stonechat, Black necked grebe

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MickeyJones

After some research, I have discovered that Tanny owls actually came from Canada and recently migrated over to the US! Boy, the things you learn at www.thehandymanmandurah.com.au haha

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ThomasMaxwell

Thanks, Jevon. I learned that when I was in high school, but not in class however. Working with www.fencingtoowoomba.com on the weekends taught me a lot more than it did in school.

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JevonBell

Thomas knows what he's talking about. Unknown to most of us, owls, indeed, have been on this earth far longer than any of the modern day creatures we see. They're one of the birds that have withstood the mills of the gods. Cheers from www.tilermandurah.com.au

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ThomasMaxwell

Tawny owls are simply majestic creatures. They've actually been around since the age of dinosaurs but haven't evolved much in terms of appearance. Don't ask me how I know this, I have lots of free time at www.skipbinhireipswich.com

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Title: Mark Hows Wildlife - Autumn 2013

Added by: markhows (Click to view profile.)

Date: 28th Jan 14

Channel:  Birds

  • Tags: Jack snipe brown hare Daurian shrike Siberian stonechat Black necked grebe

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