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gray owlの例文

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  • Only a handful of great gray owl nests have ever been found in Washington state.
  • Two other hunters joined me in the pre-dawn : a pair of great gray owls.
  • The adjacent pine forests also support diverse wildlife including the great gray owl and Rocky Mountain elk.
  • The Park Service and the Yosemite Fund have also helped peregrine falcons and great gray owls to re-establish themselves.
  • When a rare great gray owl made a winter appearance in Rowley this winter, hundreds of birders came to view it.
  • On that day and others, some members of our party were dive-bombed in their stands by great gray owls.
  • And the great gray owl will not hear good riddance even from Nigro, the homeowner at ground zero of this six-week phenomenon.
  • Just a few hundred miles to the northwest, scores of starving great gray owls arrived in southern Ontario to hunt voles scurrying beneath the deep snows.
  • On my first morning in the stand, I was startled by a rush of wings as a great gray owl swooped a few feet over my head.
  • One alert landowner in northeast Oregon, Andy Huber, helped a female great gray owl raise her four nestlings after a great horned owl killed the male.
  • The case has made it's way into federal court, where it is known as the United States of America v . One Stuffed Great Gray Owl.
  • There are seven owl species northern pygmy owl, flammulated owl, boreal owl, spotted owl, barn owl, great gray owl, and great horned owl.
  • John Woodfine said the U . S . Fish & Wildlife Service wants him and James Faso to donate the stuffed great gray owl to the Buffalo Zoo.
  • Larger birds found in the area include barn owls, great gray owls, great horned owls, red-tailed hawks, turkey vultures, golden eagles, and bald eagles.
  • Such a thought, even humorous, is sacrilege to the birders who have driven through good weather and bad to set up their telescopes or pull out binoculars to spot the great gray owl.
  • The forest is also home to a number of owl species including great horned owls, great gray owls, northern spotted owls, northern saw-whet owls, and northern pygmy-owls.
  • The star is a great gray owl, a magnificent bird so rare in Massachusetts that thousands of nature lovers have been flocking to a field-side knoll for six weeks now, in hopes of catching a glimpse.
  • Birds of prey found in the area include northern pygmy-owl, northern saw-whet owl, long-eared owl, barn owls, great gray owls, great horned owls, prairie falcon, northern harrier, northern goshawk, red-tailed hawks, turkey vultures, golden eagles, and bald eagles.
  • "It's an opportunity to express a unique aspect of yourself that you wouldn't otherwise express in the real world, " said John Suler, a professor of psychology at Rider University and an expert on life in the Palace . ( Suler, like most Palace users, admitted to having multiple online personae, including a gray owl, the planet earth, James Taylor and Sigmund Freud wearing a propeller beanie .)
  • Of the many birds in Maine, a small fraction of them are the bald eagle, peregrine falcon, great horned owl, barn owl, barred owl, long-eared owl, great gray owl, northern saw-whet owl, common nighthawk, whip-poor-will, chimney swift, common loon, pied-billed grebe, horned grebe, red-necked grebe, northern fulmar, greater shearwater, sooty shearwater, manx shearwater, Wilson's storm-petrel, Leach's storm-petrel, piping plover, American pipit, Arctic tern, Atlantic puffin, black tern, harlequin duck, razorbill, black-capped chickadee, indigo bunting, scarlet tanager, mallard, wood duck, American black duck, Canada goose, American goldfinch, tufted titmouse, mourning dove, northern goshawk, golden eagle, sharp-shinned hawk, Cooper's hawk, northern harrier, and red-tailed hawk.