Extractions: Tyto alba Suindara ou Coruja-branca Barn Owl ). Cosmopolitan bird, existing almost all around the world, and existing all around Brazil. It mainly lives near human habitation, where it is used to nest at the church and towers. The voice looks like the sound of tearing a cloth, which usually emits in flying. Size: 37 cm. Two forms in Brazil:
Baseball Official site with news, schedule, roster and statistics. http://www.williamwoods.edu/Category.asp?1100
The Fool's Workshop Size ~100kb. The Owl s Den owls Hosting and Support Service. owls is a webbased environment for instructors of language to easily create exercises, http://www.foolsworkshop.com/owls/
Extractions: OWLS Hosting and Support Service OWLS is a web-based environment for instructors of language to easily create exercises, readings, glossaries, and present media for their students. Once installed on a web server that supports PHP, instructors can create materials or upload media for presentation to their students through a simple form based interface. The OWLS software is now ready for download. Please note that for at least a month or two email support for this project will be limited due to current my lack of internet access. Please expect some delays in responses to your questions. If you are interested in OWLS but do not have the skills, time, or infrastructure to support it, The Fool's Workshop will be offering a commercial hosting and support service beginning in January 2003. For details and pricing see the
Burrowing Owl Burrowing owls are small, about nine inches in height with a short tail and long legs. Burrowing owls are resident in central and southern Florida. http://wildlife.state.co.us/species_profiles/burrowingowl.asp
Extractions: Threatened Colorado Description: The burrowing owl is a small, ground-dwelling bird that is highly visible to humans. This brown, long-legged owl can frequently be seen in the daytime bobbing up and down while perched on a fence post or the mound of a prairie dog burrow. Contrary to what their name implies, these little owls do not dig their own burrows, but will instead use an abandoned rodent burrow, usually from a prairie dog. Burrowing owls are small, about nine inches in height with a short tail and long legs. It has yellow eyes, no ear tufts and its face is framed in white with a black collar. Its call is a mellow coo-cooooo , repeated twice and also a cackling. Range: The owls breed from Canadas southern prairie provinces south throughout western United States to southern California and Texas. Burrowing owls are resident in central and southern Florida. In Colorado, burrowing owls are a migratory species, and can be found almost anywhere there are prairie dog burrows from late March or early April through October. During winter, Colorado owls migrate to Mexico and Central America. Habitat: Burrowing owls are primarily found in grasslands and mountain parks, usually in or near prairie dog towns.
Extractions: Softball Coach Leo Saucier and the Owls Baseball Team are working diligently to build the most competitive baseball team possible. In 2004 they will travel to the Virginia Beach, Virginia area during spring break to take on several tough NCAA III opponents like Christopher Newport University who finished second in the nation last year in Division III. Starting in 2005 the Owls will play the Black Bears of U.Maine-Orono, an NCAA I school. "Adding the Black Bears to our schedule really motivates
Florida Atlantic University - Official Athletic Site Today was the first day of halfpads for the owls, as the contact increases gradually this week. Tomorrow will be half-pads once again, with Friday being http://fausports.collegesports.com/
Extractions: The harriers from Florida Atlantic University will split up this weekend as they continue the 2005 season. Some of the women's cross country team will head to Cary, NC to participate in the Great American Cross Country Festival, while the rest of the team will head down to Miami, FL along with the men's team to participate in a tri-meet with host Florida International and Miami.
Extractions: Indie Rock is Important. No city embodies that tragicomic claim like Chicago. Thrill Jockey the silly coven of haughty and eminently geeky indie-rockers with unbearable jazz pretensions and its arsenal of post-every-fucking-thing-under-the-sun nomenclature has consistently been the most egregious of the Second City's many labels vying for real-life importance, your serious esteem, and of course, CD and show-ticket dollars. But while the über-musicianly Sir John McEntire and his Knights of Bucktown have been out wielding Powerbooks, Kinsella(s) Inc. has been steadily building an empire of pretension. Sometimes tickling the critics into embarrassing coos of honeyed admiration, and other times inspiring equally disproportionate rock-crit fatwas, Tim Kinsella has succeeded where other Illini have failed: in disarming the full fury of his detractors with nothing more than a smirk. I'm not talking, of course, about Kinsella's actual countenance; I'm referring to his neo-absurdist temperament and the obvious fun with which he goes about his business. Even when he was just the scratchy-voiced, baby-faced ringmaster of Cap'n Jazz, Tim Kinsella was already establishing himself as a first- (well, maybe second) rate semantic clown and word-gamesman. With a penchant for double-entendre and imagistic jokes, Kinsella charmed his partisans and alienated the rest of us with his Duchampesque disregard for everything, and created a contested little body of work which still polarizes fans of the genre. Personally, Joan of Arc drives me up the fucking wall, but my dismissal of the band has nothing to do with the personality phenomenon of Kinsella; they sorely lacked dynamism, and there were too few hooks and too much blipped-over space for my liking.
Night Owls Printers Graphic Design Full service printing, including graphic design. Also offers promotional calendar sales. Johannesburg, South Africa. http://www.nightowlsonline.co.za
Snowy Owls @ Nationalgeographic.com A National Geographic article written by Lynne Warren with a gallery of photos. http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0212/feature6/
Extractions: Nyctea scandiaca in significant numbers, Holt says, "You have to come to Barrow." Most owl species depend on camouflage and stealth to survive, but "snowy owls seem to defy all the conventional owl wisdom," says researcher Mat Seidensticker. "They don't hide. During the breeding season they're flashing white beacons" against the treeless greens and browns of the tundra, hunting in Arctic summer's 24-hour daylight. Adult females weigh as much as five pounds and hurtle through the air on wings more than five feet across. Males are smaller and sleeker, with a top weight of about four pounds, but they're equally powerful fliers. Lemmings aren't their only prey: Snowy owls kill weasels and foxes, and even feed on other birds, including jaegers, eiders, and gulls. Diving out of the sky with long legs and talons outstretched, a snowy owl can drive away humans, dogs, even caribou that wander too close to its young.
Flight To Freedom Raptor Rescue Personal story of owl rehabilitation from nonprofit organization dedicated to the recovery of sick and injured birds of prey. http://www.flighttofreedom.org/flight_to_freedom_home.htm
Extractions: info@flighttofreedom.org Contact Diana New Plans for the Future Animal Communications ... TAHITIAN NONI® Juice Welcome to Flight to Freedom, Assisting Injured and Orphaned Birds of Prey Established in 1985, Flight to Freedom is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing a healing environment for injured and homeless birds of prey. Red-tailed hawk shown below. $ CASH Donations Cheerfully Accepted, Always Appreciated! We strive to: Use a holistic approach combining Reiki, veterinary medicine, and the highest quality nutrition, so that these birds can be nurtured back to health and reintroduced to the wild. Falcon shown right. Provide alternative living habitats for non-releasable raptors. Educate future generations about birds of prey, so that everyone can understand and appreciate their unique place in our world today. Diana Siderides began rehabilitating raptors in 1985, after a devastating accident that cost her the full use of her right hand and arm. Diana worked with Ruth Melichar, the "Owl Lady," for a year in Boise, Idaho, then volunteered for the Wounded Knee Wildlife Refuge, which cares for all types of animals.
Index Club active in several disability sports including swimming, basketball, table tennis and fishing. Club details, including honours and history. http://www.oldhamowls.org.uk/
Extractions: Owls fail to qualify for Eurocup Finals - click on basketball reports link below Owls win all matches of Superleague 2005 - weekend 1 : 87-43 against Storm, 67-47 and 73-47 against Milton Keynes Aces, 94-74 v Sheffield Steelers - click on Basketball Reports link below Tameside Owls beat Sheffield Steelers in title decider 76 - 56 to secure second successive Division One North title Owls danglers annual toy match donates toys to St Francis House - click on news link below Welcome to our web page. Please feel free to enter and browse around - for the latest news please click on the appropriate button the sports link button will guide to the angling, basketball and table tennis sections some of the following pages contain animations and photographs. depending on the speed of some pcs' these may take some time to load, please be patient Send mail to too wet to woo with questions or comments about this web site.
SCSU Athletics - Home Official website of the University Athletics Department, with information on fall, winter and spring sports teams, news, events, facilities, club, employment and SCSU Hall of Fame. http://www.southernowls.com/
Extractions: TEAMS FALL SPORTS Cross Country - Men's Cross Country - Women's Field Hockey Football Soccer - Men's Soccer - Women's Volleyball - Women's WINTER SPORTS Basketball - Men's Basketball - Women's Gymnastics - Women's Swimming - Men's Swimming - Women's Track - Men's Track - Women's SPRING SPORTS Baseball Lacrosse - Women's Softball Track - Men's Track - Women's MORE INFORMATION Athletic Participation Interest Form Camps Compliance Directions/Weather Employment Opportunities Facilities Hall of Fame Owl Club Staff Directory/Bios Tickets LINKS Northeast-10 ECAC NCAA SCSU main site SCSU Athletic Training SCSU Cheerleading SCSU Intramurals
Owls Family Strigiformes (owls). Common BarnOwl Northern Saw-whet Owl Flammulated Owl Boreal Owl Western Screech-Owl. Great Horned Owl http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/bio/birds/owls/owls.htm
Owl's Nest Golf Club - Campton, New Hampshire Golf club community located in the heart of New Hampshire s White Mountains with championship golf and golf real estate. Features course map, course photos, http://www.owlsnestgolf.com/
Extractions: Owl's Nest Golf Club is a New Hampshire Public golf course that is committed to offering you a golfing experience unparalleled anywhere in New England! Owl's Nest has been included in the Top 100 Must Play Course in New England and with our discounted group rates, great service and value, our championship golf course provides the perfect location for corporate golf outings, fundraiser's and tournaments. Owl's Nest has partnered with local lodging facilities to provide value-added stay and play packages and special offers that combine the best golf rates with outstanding accommodations and amenities.
Extractions: (Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese versions) Translation Fidelity and Consistency (For the romanisation of Chinese and Japanese, see Transliteration . To understand the writing systems of CJV, see Writing Systems Tawny owl Screech owl Barn owl ... Brown owl l Snowy owl Eagle owl Great Grey owl Grey owl ... Scops owl Imagine a magnificent new mansion where no expense has been spared imported marble, gorgeous chandeliers, thick-pile carpets, gold-plated taps. On a whim, you peek behind the scenes and find all kinds of shoddy workmanship, unsafe wiring, cracked mortar, gaps in the timberwork, and structural defects. Checking the quality of a translation is something like this. No matter how polished, entertaining, or creative it may be, workmanship is an essential criterion of quality in translation. Here there are two aspects of workmanship in question: Fidelity and Consistency. Fidelity means grasping the meaning of the original and translating it accurately. This means checking facts, terminology, and background. Dogged fidelity is by no means how good, let alone great translations are created. Nevertheless any departure from fidelity to the original must be a conscious decision, not the result of omission, sloppiness, or ignorance.
Snowy Owls ( Photographs and discussion of aging and sexing specimens and recent visitors to New York. http://birds.cornell.edu/crows/snowy.htm