. A year of sport and natural history, shooting, hunting, coursing, falconry and fishing. Hunting; Fishing; Falconry; Birds. MARCH. OUR BIRDS OF PREY. By Aubyn Trevor-Battye. I. THE TAWNY OWL. HERE are four kinds of owl familiarly known to the naturalist in Great Britain—the Barn Owl, known also as the White Owl, the ghost- like bird that flits at dusk by meadow and wood-side, the Tawny Owl, and those rarer owls, the Long-Eared and the Short-Eared Owls. The Tawny Owl.— That is the name by which he is most gener-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that


. A year of sport and natural history, shooting, hunting, coursing, falconry and fishing. Hunting; Fishing; Falconry; Birds. MARCH. OUR BIRDS OF PREY. By Aubyn Trevor-Battye. I. THE TAWNY OWL. HERE are four kinds of owl familiarly known to the naturalist in Great Britain—the Barn Owl, known also as the White Owl, the ghost- like bird that flits at dusk by meadow and wood-side, the Tawny Owl, and those rarer owls, the Long-Eared and the Short-Eared Owls. The Tawny Owl.— That is the name by which he is most gener-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Crawfurd, Oswald, 1834-1909. London, Chapman and Hall


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