. Annual report - New York Zoological Society. Zoology. ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 171. LONG-EARED OWT. found favor with the milliner and in a day in one of our large cities, we may count a hundred bedraggled Barn Owls on women's hats—all staring out of glassy yellow eyes, as unlike the dark brown eyes of the living birds, as the feathered masses are like caricatures of the beauty of the birds in their native haunts! GROUP TI. LONG-EARED and SHORT-EARED OWLS, Asio. These two birds are closely associated structurally and their genus is quite sharply Please note that these images are extr


. Annual report - New York Zoological Society. Zoology. ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 171. LONG-EARED OWT. found favor with the milliner and in a day in one of our large cities, we may count a hundred bedraggled Barn Owls on women's hats—all staring out of glassy yellow eyes, as unlike the dark brown eyes of the living birds, as the feathered masses are like caricatures of the beauty of the birds in their native haunts! GROUP TI. LONG-EARED and SHORT-EARED OWLS, Asio. These two birds are closely associated structurally and their genus is quite sharply 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 New York Zoological Society. New York, The Society


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