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Desert Tawny Owl: New Species of Bird Discovered - Sci.NewsJan 25, 2015 · The species' scientific name, Strix hadorami, honors Israeli ornithologist and writer Hadoram Shirihai. “It is a special pleasure to name this ...
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Desert Tawny Owl Strix Hadorami Species FactsheetStrix butleri was previously listed as S. omanensis in del Hoyo and Collar 2014 based on the description under this name by Robb et al. (2013). Strix hadorami ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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None### Summary of Strix hadorami, Strix butleri, and Strix aluco Relationships
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Strix butleri (Hume's Owl) - AvibaseStrix butleri: distribution poorly known; documented from northeastern United Arab Emirates, northern Oman, northeastern Iran, and southwestern Pakistan. Source ...Missing: Athene | Show results with:Athene
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Desert Owl - Strix hadorami - Birds of the WorldDesert Owl Strix hadorami Scientific name definitions. LC Least Concern; Names ... species, Desert Tawny Owl S. hadorami (2 Kirwan, G. M., M. Schweizer ...
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[PDF] Yeying Wang 1#, Haofeng Zhan 1#, Yu Zhang 1, Zhengmin Long 1 ...Jan 21, 2023 · KEY WORDS: Strix aluco, Phylogeny, Divergence time, Pleistocene, Climate ... divergence of Strigidae began about 6.81-10.79 Ma, and the earliest ...
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Desert Owl Strix hadorami - eBirdA shy, medium-sized owl of desert canyons. Sandy-brown overall with pale underparts and yellow eyes. Face and underparts are lightly marked.
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Desert Owl (Strix hadorami) - BirdWeatherThe desert owl or desert tawny owl (Strix hadorami), formerly known as Hume's owl, is a species of owl. It is closely related to the more widespread tawny ...
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Desert Owl (Strix hadorami) - Information, Pictures - The Owl PagesNov 21, 2020 · The Desert Owl is a small to medium-sized owl with a rounded head and no ear-tufts. It was formerly known as Hume's Owl.<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Breeding Biology of Desert Owl in Israel - ResearchGateOct 20, 2017 · Desert Owl Strix hadorami (hereafter hadorami; formerly Hume's Owl or Hume's Tawny Owl) has recently been renamed after papers published by ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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The Dead Sea Weather and Climate | DeadSea.comMay 25, 2016 · The humidity of the air hardly exceeds 40% and it drops in the summer to an average of 23%. The Dead Sea desert is a “rain-shadow”. This is a ...
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Annual heat record: 45.1 degrees measured at the Dead SeaJul 17, 2025 · The highest temperature in Israel this year was recorded at the Sodom station on the shores of the Dead Sea, where temperatures reached 45.1 degrees Celsius.Missing: maximum | Show results with:maximum
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Features of owl wings that promote silent flight | Interface FocusFeb 6, 2017 · Likewise, according to Lilley [25], the trailing-edge fringes reduce noise across all frequencies by 18 dB at a flight speed of 6 m s−1.
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Visual Acuity In Birds Of Prey - Hawkeye Bird & Animal ControlJun 27, 2024 · Owls have a higher density of rod cells than cone cells in their eyes compared to other birds of prey. The rod cells give them the ability ...
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On the diet of owls (Strigiformes) in Jordan - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · The diet mostly consists of a wide range of small mammals including rodents, shrews and bats, and to a lesser extent reptiles and birds as well as arthropods.
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About Owls I Owl Research InstituteSmall, rodent-like mammals, such as voles and mice, are the primary prey for many owl species. An owl's diet may also include frogs, lizards, snakes, fish, mice ...Missing: foraging | Show results with:foraging
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[PDF] Food and Oxygen Consumption in Three Species of Owls (strigidae)consumed 229 kcal. per day in the wild. Of this total intake, an average of about. 13 kcal. are lost in the pellet, leaving a gross energy intake of 216 kcal.
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Shy Owls of the Dead Sea | Articles - Israel Birding PortalJun 17, 2015 · That means effective nesting territory is smaller and density is much higher. In fact, we had owls calling every 150-200 meters. If we ...
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(PDF) The Desert Tawny Owl (Strix hadorami Kirwan, Schweizer ...Jun 14, 2020 · Desert Owl Strix hadorami (hereafter hadorami; formerly Hume's Owl or Hume's Tawny Owl) has recently been renamed after papers published by Robb ...<|separator|>
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Strix aluco (tawny owl) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity WebThe breeding season is from January to July. The nesting site is usually a hole in a tree, although they will take over abandoned nests of other birds in trees ...Missing: hadorami | Show results with:hadorami
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productivity, survival and population change of Tawny Owls Strix ...The lowest numbers of young recorded per year were 1.32 per occupied territory (1987), 1.96 per active nest (2004) and 2.56 per successful nest (2004 and 2007).
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Owls in Jordan: From folklore fears to ecological protectorsAug 22, 2025 · The Desert Owl, though locally common in Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea cliffs, is threatened by mining and unregulated tourism. Meanwhile, the ...
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Desert Owl (Strix hadorami) - iNaturalistThe desert owl or desert tawny owl (Strix hadorami), formerly known as Hume's owl, is a species of owl. It is closely related to the more widespread tawny ...
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[PDF] The Conservation Status of Breeding Raptors in the Mediterraneanthe Strigidae (Desert Tawny Owl Strix hadorami). The remaining 53 species were found to have (or are known to have had in the past) regularly occurring ...