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Many birds follow a day-bound rhythm, but a distinct group is awake at night, using darkness to hunt, travel, and avoid predators. These nocturnal and crepuscular species rely o...
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Many birds follow a day-bound rhythm, but a distinct group is awake at night, using darkness to hunt, travel, and avoid predators. These nocturnal and crepuscular species rely o...
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Nocturnal birds in Illinois are most active after dark and play distinctive roles in the state’s ecosystems. Owls are the most well-known night-active birds here, but nightjar...
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Owls are a group of birds within the order Strigiformes, comprising around 250 extant species characterized by large forward-facing eyes, a upright stance, and predominantly noc...
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Nocturnal birds are species that do the majority of their foraging, traveling, and other key activities during the night rather than daylight. True nocturnality is an evolutiona...
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The saw-whet owl (Aegolius acadicus) is a small, cryptically patterned owl of North American forests, best known for its repeated tooting call that resembles a saw being sharpen...
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Owls are a distinct group of birds within the order Strigiformes, characterized by large forward-facing eyes, a hooked beak, and soft feathers that enable silent flight. There a...
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