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Northern Saw-whet Owl

Aegolius acadicus

Notes:

European explorers first discovered this Owl in a North American colony called Acadia (now Nova Scotia). The Latinised word "acadius" refers to this territory. The common name "Saw-whet" comes from these Owls unique calls described below. The Saw-whet Owl is also called Acadian Owl, blind Owl, Kirkland's Owl, the saw-filer, the sawyer, sparrow Owl, white-fronted Owl, Farmland Owl, Little Nightbird, Queen Charlotte Owl, and even the Whet-saw Owl. Common Misspellings: sawwhet owl, sawhet owl.

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antlerlash
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antlerlash

British Columbia, Canada

Spotted on Jun 26, 2011
Submitted on Jun 26, 2011

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