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owl$56971$ - traduzione in greco

SPECIES OF BIRD (FOSSIL)
Mascarenotus grucheti; Reunion Owl; Réunion Owl; Reunion owl; Otus grucheti; Réunion scops-owl; Réunion lizard owl; Réunion lizard-owl; Réunion owl; Reunion scops owl; Reunion Scops Owl

owl      
n. γλαύξ, κουκουβάγια
screech owl         
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  • morph]] individuals of the [[tropical screech owl]] (''Megascops choliba'')
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  • [[Western screech owl]] (''Megascops kennicottii'')
GENUS OF BIRDS
Screech Owl; Megascops; Screech-owl; Screech owls
n. νυχτοπούλι, νυκτοπούλι
night owl         
  • ''A Young Man Reading by Candlelight'' (c. 1630) by [[Matthias Stom]]
  • Owls, like this [[long-eared owl]] in Poland, are often nocturnal.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nightowls; Night Owls; Nightowl; Night Owl (disambiguation); Night Owl (song); Night Owls (film); The Night Owl; The Night Owl (film); The Night Owls
ξενύχτης

Definizione

owl
¦ 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.

Wikipedia

Réunion scops owl

The Réunion scops owl (Otus grucheti), also known as the Réunion owl or Réunion lizard owl, was a small owl that occurred on the Mascarene island of Réunion, but became extinct before any living birds were described; it is only known from subfossil bones. One of the three Mascarene owls, it was formerly classified in the genus Mascarenotus, and most likely was similar to a long-eared owl in size and appearance, but with nearly naked legs. However, according to recent studies, it and its relatives belong to the genus Otus, and is likely descended from the Otus sunia lineage.

Compared to the Mauritius scops owl and the Rodrigues scops owl, it was the most terrestrial species of the genus, with long legs and possibly somewhat reduced flight capability; more probably though it was simply smaller than the Mauritius bird – between that species and the one from Rodrigues in size – but had equally long legs: the only suitable food available in quantity on Réunion were small birds. It can be assumed to have preyed on sleeping songbirds in the manner of the unrelated but convergent Grallistrix "stilt-owls" from Hawaii.