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Definition of Little owl
1. Noun. Small European owl.
Generic synonyms: Bird Of Minerva, Bird Of Night, Hooter, Owl
Group relationships: Athene, Genus Athene
Definition of Little owl
1. Noun. A small species of European owl, ''Athene noctua''. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Little Owl
Literary usage of Little owl
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Birds of America by John James Audubon (1840)
"This lively and beautiful little Owl is found in almost every portion of the ...
The little owl is known in Massachusetts by the name of the "Saw- whet," ..."
2. The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin (1909)
"... —little owl —Saline Streams—Level Plains—Mastodon—St. Fé—Change in
Landscape—Geology—Tooth of extinct Horse—Relation of the Fossil and recent Quadrupeds ..."
3. American Ornithology; Or, The Natural History of the Birds of the United States. by Alexander Wilson, Charles Lucian Bonaparte, William Jardine (1832)
"little owl—STRIX ... Wilson appears to have been mistaken, or to have confounded
the name at least of the little owl; and on the authority of Temminck and ..."
4. A history of British birds by Francis Orpen Morris (1851)
"little owl. LITTLE NIGHT OWL. Strix passerina, LINN-EUS. LATHAM. ... and is,
perhaps, the most shapely of all our Owls." The little owl is common in ..."
5. A History of British Birds by Thomas Bewick, Ralph Beilby, Henry Cotes (1816)
"This species is found in various parts of Europe; it frequents woods, and builds
its nest in the hollows of trees. THE little owl. (Strix Passerina, Lin. ..."
6. The Life of Edward Fitzgerald by Thomas Wright (1904)
"... comforting himself with the reflection that, even if nobody else cared about
it, he would, to use the family saying, have done ' his little owl. ..."
7. Journal of Researches Into the Geology & Natural History of the Various by Charles Darwin (1908)
"... —little owl—Saline Streams —Level Plains—Mastodon—St. Fe—Change in
Landscape—Geology—Tooth of extinct Horse—Relation of the Fossil and recent Quadrupeds ..."