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What (who) is OWL - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OWL; The Owls; Owl (album); Owls (disambiguation); Owl (character); Owl (fictional character); The Owl (film)

owl         
  • [[Burrowing owl]] (''Athene cunicularia'')
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  • Cross-eyed owl
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  • The [[serration]]s on the leading edge of an owl's flight [[feather]]s reduce noise
  • Comparison of an owl (left) and hawk (right) [[remex]].
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  • A [[great horned owl]] with wet [[feathers]], waiting out a [[rainstorm]]
  • The [[snowy owl]] has effective [[snow camouflage]]
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  • The [[laughing owl]] (''Ninox albifacies''), last seen in 1914
  • Hindu goddess]] [[Lakshmi]] with the owl
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  • A [[great horned owl]] (''Bubo virginianus'') sleeping during daytime in a hollow tree
  • A purpose-built owl-house or owlery at a farm near [[Morton on the Hill]], England (2006)
  • The ancient fossil owl ''[[Palaeoglaux]] artophoron''
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  • Owl eyes each have [[nictitating membrane]]s that can move independently of each other, as seen on this [[spotted eagle-owl]] in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]].
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  • A [[long-eared owl]] (''Asio otus'') in an erect pose
¦ noun
1. a nocturnal bird of prey with large eyes, a hooked beak, and typically a loud hooting call. [Order Strigiformes: many species.]
2. informal a person who habitually goes to bed late. Often contrasted with lark1.
Origin
OE u?le, of Gmc origin, from a base imitative of the bird's call.
owl         
  • [[Burrowing owl]] (''Athene cunicularia'')
  •  isbn = 951-875-637-6 }}</ref>
  • 50 px
  • Cross-eyed owl
  • 40 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • The [[serration]]s on the leading edge of an owl's flight [[feather]]s reduce noise
  • Comparison of an owl (left) and hawk (right) [[remex]].
  • 40 px
  • A [[great horned owl]] with wet [[feathers]], waiting out a [[rainstorm]]
  • The [[snowy owl]] has effective [[snow camouflage]]
  • 40 px
  • The [[laughing owl]] (''Ninox albifacies''), last seen in 1914
  • Hindu goddess]] [[Lakshmi]] with the owl
  • 35 px
  • A [[great horned owl]] (''Bubo virginianus'') sleeping during daytime in a hollow tree
  • A purpose-built owl-house or owlery at a farm near [[Morton on the Hill]], England (2006)
  • The ancient fossil owl ''[[Palaeoglaux]] artophoron''
  • 60 px
  • Owl eyes each have [[nictitating membrane]]s that can move independently of each other, as seen on this [[spotted eagle-owl]] in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]].
  • 30 px
  • A [[long-eared owl]] (''Asio otus'') in an erect pose
(owls)
An owl is a bird with a flat face, large eyes, and a small sharp beak. Most owls obtain their food by hunting small animals at night.
N-COUNT
see also night owl
OWL         
  • [[Burrowing owl]] (''Athene cunicularia'')
  •  isbn = 951-875-637-6 }}</ref>
  • 50 px
  • Cross-eyed owl
  • 40 px
  • 50 px
  • 50 px
  • The [[serration]]s on the leading edge of an owl's flight [[feather]]s reduce noise
  • Comparison of an owl (left) and hawk (right) [[remex]].
  • 40 px
  • A [[great horned owl]] with wet [[feathers]], waiting out a [[rainstorm]]
  • The [[snowy owl]] has effective [[snow camouflage]]
  • 40 px
  • The [[laughing owl]] (''Ninox albifacies''), last seen in 1914
  • Hindu goddess]] [[Lakshmi]] with the owl
  • 35 px
  • A [[great horned owl]] (''Bubo virginianus'') sleeping during daytime in a hollow tree
  • A purpose-built owl-house or owlery at a farm near [[Morton on the Hill]], England (2006)
  • The ancient fossil owl ''[[Palaeoglaux]] artophoron''
  • 60 px
  • Owl eyes each have [[nictitating membrane]]s that can move independently of each other, as seen on this [[spotted eagle-owl]] in [[Johannesburg]], [[South Africa]].
  • 30 px
  • A [[long-eared owl]] (''Asio otus'') in an erect pose
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Wikipedia

Owl (disambiguation)

An owl is a bird of prey.

Owl, Owls, or OWL may also refer to:

Examples of use of OWL
1. "The barn owl box can be used wherever there are barn owls," says Leshem while checking his owl distribution maps.
2. Critical habitat designations for the owl covering more than a million acres in Arizona will be lifted if the owl comes off the list.
3. In terms of predators, the barn owl may be predated upon by the the Eagle Owl, the O‘ach, but this is pretty rare, she believes.
4. The young owl also appeared cold because of wet weather.
5. Bush donned a leather glove to handle a screech owl.