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Download this stock image: . Half hours with fishes, reptiles, and birds . Fig. 183.—Barn Owl.. Fig. 184. — Burrowing Owl. THE OWLS AND PARROTS 209 when approached bow repeatedly before taking to thewing. The eye of the black leopard has always seemed tome to be the most remarkable in its blaze of yellow light,but the huge eye of a large owl is almost as menacing. The parrots are essentially climbing birds. They per-form the most remarkable feats by means of their power-ful claws, which, it will benoticed, are arranged in pairs,two in front and two behind.They have powerful beaks, likethe hawks, but with one excep-tion - 2CNWA3T from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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