. The birds of our country. 238 LONG-EAREU OWL. tragically, the poor Owl having once by mistake plunged into a tub of food prepared for the pigs, and ended his career in consequence of the vessel being deeper than his usual ;. LONG-EARED OWL. STRIX OTUS. Family Strigid.^. Genus Strix. Long-horned Owl—Horned Howlet. The Long-eared Owl is resident in most wooded districts of Great Britain and Ireland. It seems especially fond of those tracts which abound in pines and firs, and though generally thinly distributed, in our part of Hampshire it is even more common than the Barn Pleas
. The birds of our country. 238 LONG-EAREU OWL. tragically, the poor Owl having once by mistake plunged into a tub of food prepared for the pigs, and ended his career in consequence of the vessel being deeper than his usual ;. LONG-EARED OWL. STRIX OTUS. Family Strigid.^. Genus Strix. Long-horned Owl—Horned Howlet. The Long-eared Owl is resident in most wooded districts of Great Britain and Ireland. It seems especially fond of those tracts which abound in pines and firs, and though generally thinly distributed, in our part of Hampshire it is even more common than the Barn 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 Stewart, H. E. London, Digby, Long & Co.
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