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Please show me where it is written that Bibilographies can not be in the main entry. I will certainly follow this suggestion if there is a consensus, but I feel that just as in printed encyclopedias, Bibliography or additional reading lists are helpful to the reader. -- Caltrop


Bibliography

  • "North American Owls: Biology and Natural History" by Paul A. Johnsgard, ISBN 1560987243, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997

Thanks, Vicki. I had a feeling that owls had some existence outside of the magical world of Harry Potter! -- Ed Poor

Here's a complete list of owl scientific names and groupings - maybe someone who knows about taxonomy can find the relevant bits for the article? I never studied biology! http://www.owlpages.com/species/Default.htm