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Tyto alba gracilirostris Hartert, 1905" (PDF) (in Spanish). El Ministerio de Medio Ambiente agradece sus comentarios, Spain. 2006 . Retrieved 19 September 2014. In the Canary Islands, a somewhat larger number of these birds still seem to exist on the island of Lanzarote, but altogether this particular subspecies ( T. a. gracilirostris, the Canary barn owl) is precariously rare: perhaps fewer than two hundred individuals still remain. Similarly, the birds on the western Canary Islands, which are usually assigned to this subspecies, have severely declined, and wanton destruction of the birds seems to be significant. On Tenerife, they seem relatively numerous, but on the other islands, as on Fuerteventura, the situation looks bleak. Due to the assignment to this subspecies of birds common in mainland Spain, the western Canary Islands population is not classified as threatened. [73] [74] [75] The bird is known by many common names that refer to its appearance, call, habitat, or its eerie, silent flight: white owl, [8] silver owl, demon owl, ghost owl, death owl, night owl, rat owl, church owl, cave owl, stone owl, monkey-faced owl, hissing owl, hobgoblin or hobby owl, dobby owl, white-breasted owl, golden owl, screech owl, straw owl, barnyard owl, and delicate owl. [6] [9] "Golden owl" might also refer to the related golden masked owl ( T. aurantia). "Hissing owl" and, particularly in the U.K. and in India, "screech owl" refer to the piercing calls of these birds. [10] The latter name is also applied to a different group of birds, the screech-owls in the genus Megascops. [6] Description [ edit ] Barn owl in flight a b Meyrom, Kobi; Motro, Yoav; Leshem, Yossi; Aviel, Shaul; Izhaki, Ido; Argyle, Francis; Charter, Motti (2009). "Nest-box use by the barn owl Tyto alba in a biological pest control program in the Beit She'an Valley, Israel". Ardea. 97 (4): 463–467. doi: 10.5253/078.097.0410. S2CID 86309543. Crete and southern Aegean islands to Cyprus; the Near and Middle East including the Arabian Peninsula coastlands, south to Sinai and east to southwestern Iran. [6]

Both leucistic and melanistic barn owls have been recorded in the wild and in captivity, [14] with melanistic individuals estimated to occur with odds of 1 out of every 100,000 birds. [15]All our products are platform-agnostic, so they can work with any major video conferencing software platform, including Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Google Meet, Verizon BlueJeans, Skype, and more. The next best thing to being together Bunn, D. S.; Warburton, A. B.; Wilson, R. D. S. (2010). The Barn Owl. Bloomsbury Publishing. p.177. ISBN 978-1-4081-3961-5. The Owl Bar comes equipped with a 4K camera and high-quality speakers and is designed to manage the broader ecosystem of the room and provide a seamless experience for remote attendees. Owl Labs is committed to developing hybrid meeting solutions that provide “meeting equity,” ensuring that remote attendees are as engaged and productive as their colleagues in the room. Ian, Newton (1 January 2010). Population ecology of raptors / monograph. T & AD Poyser. ISBN 978-1408138533. OCLC 862148605.

In Handbook of Birds of the World Volume 5: Barn-owls to Hummingbirds, the following subspecies are listed: [6] Subspecies Unusually for a medium-sized carnivorous animal, the barn owl exhibits r-selection, producing a large number of offspring with a high growth rate, which have a low probability of surviving to adulthood. [63] Its typical lifespan is around four years. [9] In Scotland, the species has been recorded living up to 18 and possibly even 34 years. A significant cause of death in temperate areas is starvation, particularly during the winter, and with significant snow cover. [64]Taxonomy [ edit ] Male Tyto alba alba (left) and female T. a. guttata barn owls in the Netherlands, where these subspecies intergrade Millsap, Brian A.; Millsap, Patricia A. (1987). "Burrow Nesting by Common Barn-Owls in North Central Colorado". The Condor. 89 (3): 668–670. doi: 10.2307/1368658. JSTOR 1368658. Witherby, H. F. (1943). Handbook of British Birds, Volume 2: Warblers to Owls. H. F. and G. Witherby.

The barn owl was one of several species of bird first described in 1769 by the Tyrolean physician and naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli in his Anni Historico-Naturales. He gave it the scientific name Strix alba. [2] [3] As more species of owl were described, the genus Strix (from the Greek στρίξ, strix, "owl") [4] came to refer solely to the wood owls in the typical-owl family Strigidae, and the barn owl became Tyto alba in the barn-owl family Tytonidae. Tyto alba literally means 'white owl', from the onomatopoeic Ancient Greek τυτώ ( tytō, 'owl') [5] – compare English "hooter" – and Latin alba, 'white'. [6] [7] Barn owls are relatively common throughout most of their range and not considered globally threatened. If considered as a single global species, the barn owl is the second most widely distributed of all raptors, behind only the peregrine falcon. It is wider-ranging than the also somewhat cosmopolitan osprey. Furthermore, the barn owl is likely the most numerous of all raptors, with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) estimating, for all barn owl individuals, a population possibly as large as nearly 10 million individuals (throughout the Americas, the American barn owl species may comprise nearly 2 million). [1] [66] Severe local declines due to organochlorine (e.g., DDT) poisoning in the mid 20th century and rodenticides in the late 20th century have affected some populations, particularly in Europe and North America. Intensification of agricultural practices often means that the rough grassland that provides the best foraging habitat is lost. [67] While barn owls are prolific breeders and able to recover from short-term population decreases, they are not as common in some areas as they used to be. A 1995–1997 survey put their British population at between 3,000 and 5,000 breeding pairs, out of an average of about 150,000 pairs in the whole of Europe. In the US, barn owls are listed as endangered species in seven Midwestern states ( Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Missouri), and in the European Community they are considered a Species of European Concern. [6] [9] The Owl Bar works in tandem with the Meeting Owl, allowing remote attendees to have a complete view of the room and integrate fully into meetings. The Owl Bar can also be paired with other Owl devices in larger conference rooms to ensure that remote attendees do not miss any part of the discussion. Meeting Equity

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Meyrom, Kobi; Motro, Yoav; Leshem, Yossi; Aviel, Shaul; Izhaki, Ido; Argyle, Francis; Charter, Motti (2009). "Nest-Box use by the Barn OwlTyto albain a Biological Pest Control Program in the Beit She'an Valley, Israel". Ardea. 97 (4): 463–467. doi: 10.5253/078.097.0410. S2CID 86309543.

Hyde, N. H. S.; Matthews, K.; Thompson, M.; Gale, R. (2009). "First record of barn owls ( Tyto alba) breeding in the wild in New Zealand". Notornis. 56 (4): 169–175. Archived from the original on 10 April 2017 . Retrieved 11 August 2014. Ehrlich, Paul R.; Dobkin, David S.; Wheye, Darryl; Pimm, Stuart L. (1994). The Birdwatcher's Handbook: A Guide to the Natural History of the Birds of Britain and Europe. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-858407-0. Marti, Carl D.; Poole, Alan F.; Bevier, L. R. (2005): "Barn Owl ( Tyto alba)" The Birds of North America Online (A. Poole, Ed.). Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Barn owlEach 2oz silver bar contains a minimum* of 2 troy ounces (62.207 grams) of 999.9 fine silver *more information regarding the weight below We’re excited to be the first company in-market to launch products that combine front-of-room and center-of-room views from every angle, so remote meeting attendees feel like they’re with their colleagues in person,” said Frank Weishaupt, CEO of Owl Labs. Small. Dark greyish-brown above, with white part of spots prominent. Underparts white to golden-buff, with distinct pattern of brown vermiculations or fine dense spots. [6] Arnold, E.M.; Hanser, S.E.; Regan, T.; Thompson, J.; Lowe, M.; Kociolek, A.; Belthoff, J.R. (2019). "Spatial, road geometric and biotic factors associated with Barn Owl mortality along an interstate highway". Ibis. 161 (2): 147–161. doi: 10.1111/ibi.12593. Northeastern Andes from western Venezuela through eastern Colombia (rare in the Cordillera Central and Cordillera Occidental) [29] south to Peru. [6]

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