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Tiny rare owl spotted in Peru reserve
AP   Friday, 23 March 2007

In this undated photo released by American Bird Conservancy, a man shows a rare bird named in its own genus, 'Xenoglaux,' meaning 'strange owl,' due to the long wispy feathers or whiskers that stream out from its reddish-orange eyes in Peru's jungle, January, 2007. An extremely rare species of owl discovered in 1976, and known only from a few specimens caught in nets after dark, has been seen in the wild for the first time, the American Bird Conservancy said Thursday.(AP Photo/American Bird Conservancy/Asociacin Ecosistemas Andinos)AP - An extremely rare species of tiny owl has been seen in the wild for the first time, the American Bird Conservancy said Thursday. The long-whiskered owlet, one of the world's smallest owls, was discovered in 1976. Researchers have caught a few specimens in nets after dark but had not seen it in nature.


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