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<p>[QUOTE="IvaPan, post: 6494603, member: 78949"]<font size="4">Thank you, Lark, for the information, I learnt something <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" /> And bravo to your granddaughter, it is good to see such a devotion from a young girl. </font></p><p><font size="4">Actually I am aware about the owls in the park nearby, and these are Eurasian scops owl, Little owl and Long-eared owl (I admit that had to check the names in internet, I know them only in BG). The first one gives a very characteristic sound and we (with my husband) often hear it when walking in the park at dusk in the spring and summer, in the winter it migrates. The second one is the species that used to sleep on the pine tree near our place. The third one we once saw in the park by chance again at dusk. All these owl species are nocturnal. There are signposts in the park giving information about the birds that live there so I checked the information about the owls we encounter, otherwise I wouldn't know which they were.</font></p><p><font size="4">I realise my knowledge is quite limited and there are many other types of owls in the world. So thanks again for the update <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" /> Owls indeed are very interesting birds.</font>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="IvaPan, post: 6494603, member: 78949"][SIZE=4]Thank you, Lark, for the information, I learnt something :) And bravo to your granddaughter, it is good to see such a devotion from a young girl. Actually I am aware about the owls in the park nearby, and these are Eurasian scops owl, Little owl and Long-eared owl (I admit that had to check the names in internet, I know them only in BG). The first one gives a very characteristic sound and we (with my husband) often hear it when walking in the park at dusk in the spring and summer, in the winter it migrates. The second one is the species that used to sleep on the pine tree near our place. The third one we once saw in the park by chance again at dusk. All these owl species are nocturnal. There are signposts in the park giving information about the birds that live there so I checked the information about the owls we encounter, otherwise I wouldn't know which they were. I realise my knowledge is quite limited and there are many other types of owls in the world. So thanks again for the update :) Owls indeed are very interesting birds.[/SIZE][/QUOTE]
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