Suxma Uralensis.
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Th* ofe«»#!« atìd aiw^s^^»»«¡«ffsèd'regioos whicìi this fine. Owl habitually frequente «■>.■<. deemed
thè «unse <*f ite gji*&:■.>. bift aia» óf the little that is Ra^iyia respecting ito habits and maar'.eirs. ■ J
the large M-xe 'anti ifefe- 'Aiswjswfr wtfr development. of the facial dtsk'bf- this bind readdy'distn^ajsisii I
more tygscftt species >A' the pma'ni genus, nevertheless we bave inserted Ft in ink
general tuibite and manners it;.$!$T*é found to agree iu a great measure with the other sped.;« of the
' 'FiifeX'ral Owf is« a native of 'tlNKtgi^kèvfc of J^apfemd and Siberia ; it is alsafound; but tieiyi
ii» tike North of Swells)», and Norw»*,- 5k» ®hlÌ -Livonia, fWir^dihwi' tA Mv Timiftioek it is
mwé abuwlan fc y W8: must, however | ® f | S i i »* ¡ f i *»«** m? I I » i l S I Q*h> m i
being, we believe, the only one in England, Wifàa* in many « i f -yé
pent.. TbWagh a native of the arctic drele m <!ie,01d Wefckh it dora not appear •K>.havttjbe«a Siùyii^o
"a tW p^ì$j&!ì | and we have every reaamvtQ bdìeve il to .be a' sbatterei to, that: eoi
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wxvr.j^jwifctlyt-he ^feMfcSfcSg«* MR otherbirds- ^
If W »aid i> v.u*?>■.•*1 ;$* e««»? } ’:■ t^i' hdtes f/i ipx# ¡ui<? to lay-two white egg:*.
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gffeyi^B-birow» $ *{3$$S$t wjftft tei;*K ^ «»ò. wicd- ok-i.i:ó
the wfngs andim! barred wit g*uv, ami the wlva-Se of thè under parti longitudma% 8b:K»»iseda&d
I'hei^h’iiWi'ltjvs’e the. whole of tfev ¿»h?i.r. 5tw! riaa'''eètltif jkiVh fqé - , • ■ i; ^
spotted with biaek ; the whole of the !.■■■;■^¡f «»w&ée hwsgitidwwtllv- hkwèn'è wih tttv»« aprf white ; u
surface dosky «'bite, every leather hsvnvg a brown streak down the ecnweT the/wings’ and tail bai
hj'Ovvii arid yfl&^Jwish white, the latter being ttf «t^tw-tdeniìde length arid remarkably graduated 5 beak
:••■••. 1ovetti b|Wt!®*ey/ 1 Nhjtedfcain .■ . .« t yeBow.
The Phii^ w-jireueBts a male rather less thim the natural size, the adult bird being two feet in length