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The familiar naevus flammeus front right of the scalp flickered in ads for Pizza Hut and Louis Vuitton.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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The familiar naevus flammeus front right of the scalp flickered in ads for Pizza Hut and Louis Vuitton.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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The familiar naevus flammeus front right of the scalp flickered in ads for Pizza Hut and Louis Vuitton.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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The familiar naevus flammeus front right of the scalp flickered in ads for Pizza Hut and Louis Vuitton.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Birds of prey such as snowy owls, short-eared owls (Asio flammeus), jaegers (skuas – Stercorarius spp.), and rough-legged buzzards (Buteo lagopus) are lemming and vole specialists that are only able to breed at peak lemming densities and which aggregate in areas with high lemming densities.
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Some of these fearless, endemic predators are the Galapagos hawk (Buteo galapagoenis), the subspecies Galapagos barn owl (Tyto punctissima) and short-eared owl (Asio flammeus).
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The short-eared owl, Asio flammeus, the green-backed firecrown, Sephanoides sephaniodes, the austral thrush, Turdus falcklandii, and the austral blackbird, Guracus curaeus, are shared with continental Chile.
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A hop across the English Channel may therefore seem no trouble at all, and indeed we know that some European owls, like Long-eared owls Asio otus and Short-eared owls A. flammeus, cross bodies of water like the North Sea regularly.
Archive 2006-06-01 Darren Naish 2006
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Lower Hawaiian dry forest was habitat for several forest birds, such as honeycreepers, fly catchers, flightless rails, other flightless birds (now extinct), and the Hawaiian owl (Asio flammeus sandwicensis).
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Common owl species include: Asio flammeus, and Otus scops.
fbharjo commented on the word flammeus
port-wine stain or naevus flammeus
asio flammeus owl
November 28, 2010