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A RECENT SURVEY LINE cut through the woods.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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finding owls, birding hotline, boreal owls, facial disc, plump shape, daytime roost, other owls, owl species, western screech owl, pygmy owl, been banded, great gray owl, most owls, elf owls, roost sites, snowy owls, gray owls, stick nest, barn owls, burrowing owls, ear tufts, feeding habitat, owl pellets, owl calls
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Cape May, Owls You Can Spot, New York, North America, Whitefish Point, Braddock Bay, Christmas Bird Count, United States, Amherst Island, New England, Owling Basics, Backyard Owling, Dave Sibley, Equipment Know-How, Everglades National Park, Great Cedar Swamp, Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve
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