Subject: | Re: The sound approach team discover new species of owl by sound! |
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From: | "Kiran Srivastava" kiransrivastava53 |
Date: | Fri Oct 4, 2013 8:41 pm ((PDT)) |
This is fantastic news....following the discovery earlier in the year of another new owl species discovered in Indonesia called Rinjani Scops Owl. Cheers, Kiran Srivastava Raptor Research & Conservation Foundation Mumbai, INDIA On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:52 AM, <> wrote: > ** > > > Hello, > > aspecies of owl =96 completely new to science has been discovered in a re= mote > mountain range in Oman. The bird is being named the Omani Owl Strix > omanensis. > by interest full press release here: > > http://soundapproach.co.uk/news/sound-approach-team-discover-new-species-= owl-science > diary of discovery here: > http://soundapproach.co.uk/omani-owl-diary-of-discovery > > All the best, Patrick > > |
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