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  • FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
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    FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
    Eulenküken in Northumberland / 110818 *** Little owl chicks in Northumberland. See National copy NNOWLS: Strutting up and down and barrelling through the air, these Little Owl chicks will soon be fending for themselves. The intense little birds were snapped by wildlife photographer Bill Doherty in his native Northumberland. The chicks have about seven or eight weeks to learn their survival skills before their parents drive them away to fend for themselves. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27454268
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  • FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
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    FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
    Eulenküken in Northumberland / 110818 *** Little owl chicks in Northumberland. See National copy NNOWLS: Strutting up and down and barrelling through the air, these Little Owl chicks will soon be fending for themselves. The intense little birds were snapped by wildlife photographer Bill Doherty in his native Northumberland. The chicks have about seven or eight weeks to learn their survival skills before their parents drive them away to fend for themselves. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27454267
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  • FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
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    FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
    Eulenküken in Northumberland / 110818 *** Little owl chicks in Northumberland. See National copy NNOWLS: Strutting up and down and barrelling through the air, these Little Owl chicks will soon be fending for themselves. The intense little birds were snapped by wildlife photographer Bill Doherty in his native Northumberland. The chicks have about seven or eight weeks to learn their survival skills before their parents drive them away to fend for themselves. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27454266
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  • FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
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    FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
    Eulenküken in Northumberland / 110818 *** Little owl chicks in Northumberland. See National copy NNOWLS: Strutting up and down and barrelling through the air, these Little Owl chicks will soon be fending for themselves. The intense little birds were snapped by wildlife photographer Bill Doherty in his native Northumberland. The chicks have about seven or eight weeks to learn their survival skills before their parents drive them away to fend for themselves. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27454271
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  • FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
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    FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
    Eulenküken in Northumberland / 110818 *** Little owl chicks in Northumberland. See National copy NNOWLS: Strutting up and down and barrelling through the air, these Little Owl chicks will soon be fending for themselves. The intense little birds were snapped by wildlife photographer Bill Doherty in his native Northumberland. The chicks have about seven or eight weeks to learn their survival skills before their parents drive them away to fend for themselves. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27454272
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  • FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
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    FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
    Eulenküken in Northumberland / 110818 *** Little owl chicks in Northumberland. See National copy NNOWLS: Strutting up and down and barrelling through the air, these Little Owl chicks will soon be fending for themselves. The intense little birds were snapped by wildlife photographer Bill Doherty in his native Northumberland. The chicks have about seven or eight weeks to learn their survival skills before their parents drive them away to fend for themselves. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27454270
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  • FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
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    FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
    Eulenküken in Northumberland / 110818 *** Little owl chicks in Northumberland. See National copy NNOWLS: Strutting up and down and barrelling through the air, these Little Owl chicks will soon be fending for themselves. The intense little birds were snapped by wildlife photographer Bill Doherty in his native Northumberland. The chicks have about seven or eight weeks to learn their survival skills before their parents drive them away to fend for themselves. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27454265
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  • FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
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    FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
    Eulenküken in Northumberland / 110818 *** Little owl chicks in Northumberland. See National copy NNOWLS: Strutting up and down and barrelling through the air, these Little Owl chicks will soon be fending for themselves. The intense little birds were snapped by wildlife photographer Bill Doherty in his native Northumberland. The chicks have about seven or eight weeks to learn their survival skills before their parents drive them away to fend for themselves. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27454273
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  • FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
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    FEATURE - Fliegende Eulenküken
    Eulenküken in Northumberland / 110818 *** Little owl chicks in Northumberland. See National copy NNOWLS: Strutting up and down and barrelling through the air, these Little Owl chicks will soon be fending for themselves. The intense little birds were snapped by wildlife photographer Bill Doherty in his native Northumberland. The chicks have about seven or eight weeks to learn their survival skills before their parents drive them away to fend for themselves. / action press *** Local Caption *** 27454269
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  • FEATURE - Flauschig: Nachwuchs im Zoo Saarbrücken
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    FEATURE - Flauschig: Nachwuchs im Zoo Saarbrücken
    Nachwuchs bei den Schneeeulen im Saarbrückener Zoo / 270716

    *** Snowy owl and their young at Saarbrückener Zoo on July 27, 2016 ***
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  • FEATURE - Flauschig: Nachwuchs im Zoo Saarbrücken
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    FEATURE - Flauschig: Nachwuchs im Zoo Saarbrücken
    Nachwuchs bei den Schneeeulen im Saarbrückener Zoo / 270716

    *** Snowy owl and their young at Saarbrückener Zoo on July 27, 2016 ***
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22843660

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  • FEATURE - Flauschig: Nachwuchs im Zoo Saarbrücken
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    FEATURE - Flauschig: Nachwuchs im Zoo Saarbrücken
    Nachwuchs bei den Schneeeulen im Saarbrückener Zoo / 270716

    *** Snowy owl and their young at Saarbrückener Zoo on July 27, 2016 ***
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22843651

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  • FEATURE - Flauschig: Nachwuchs im Zoo Saarbrücken
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    FEATURE - Flauschig: Nachwuchs im Zoo Saarbrücken
    Nachwuchs bei den Schneeeulen im Saarbrückener Zoo / 270716

    *** Snowy owl and their young at Saarbrückener Zoo on July 27, 2016 ***
    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22843657

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

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    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602052

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

    / 150616

    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602060

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

    / 150616

    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602054

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

    / 150616

    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602056

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

    / 150616

    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602057

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

    / 150616

    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602058

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

    / 150616

    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602053

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

    / 150616

    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. Bird Keeper Rebecca Coventry from Feathered Friends Animal Encounters with three 5 week old Barn owls in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602055

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  • FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
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    FEATURE - Handaufzucht von Schleiereulen
    Fünf Wochen alte Schleiereulen werden bei den "Feathered Friends" in Sydney mit der Hand aufgezogen

    / 150616

    ***JUNE 15, 2016: SYDNEY, NSW. 5 week old Barn owls Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi pose for the camera in Sydney, New South Wales***

    [?Owls Play Role In Conservation
    Hoot, Yasmin and Jurudi are more than just cute, fluffy faces — they have an important role in conservation and education. The five-week-old barn owls were bred at Sydney private sanctuary Feathered Friends, where they are being hand-fed chopped-up mice and rats every few hours. But in just two months they will start flying within the safety of the sanctuary, and by 16 to 20 weeks they will be fully trained free-flyers. Trainer Ravi Wasan said the trio will play an important role in promoting the conservation of native birds of prey. “We’ll take them to schools and into classrooms and kids will learn about them, how they fly, think, look and about how to conserve them,” he said. The birds will also form part of the Hawkers Experience which “takes people with no relationship with these birds and introduces them so they connect with and understand, them, then spread the word”. “These particular barn owls have a great career ahead of them,” Mr Wasan said.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22602059

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
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    NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
    Snoop das Kläfferkauzküken wird im Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale aufgepäppelt / 231015

    *** OCTOBER 23, 2015: PEARCEDALE, VIC. Senior Keeper Lisa Tuthill with 6-week-old barking owl chick 'Snoop' at the Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale, Victoria. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20706322

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  • NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
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    NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
    Snoop das Kläfferkauzküken wird im Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale aufgepäppelt / 231015

    *** OCTOBER 23, 2015: PEARCEDALE, VIC. Senior Keeper Lisa Tuthill with 6-week-old barking owl chick 'Snoop' at the Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale, Victoria. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20706320

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  • NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
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    NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
    Snoop das Kläfferkauzküken wird im Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale aufgepäppelt / 231015

    *** OCTOBER 23, 2015: PEARCEDALE, VIC. Senior Keeper Lisa Tuthill with 6-week-old barking owl chick 'Snoop' at the Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale, Victoria. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20706323

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  • NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
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    NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
    Snoop das Kläfferkauzküken wird im Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale aufgepäppelt / 231015

    *** OCTOBER 23, 2015: PEARCEDALE, VIC. 6-week-old barking owl chick 'Snoop' at the Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale, Victoria. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20706327

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
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    NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
    Snoop das Kläfferkauzküken wird im Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale aufgepäppelt / 231015

    *** OCTOBER 23, 2015: PEARCEDALE, VIC. 6-week-old barking owl chick 'Snoop' at the Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale, Victoria. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20706321

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  • NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
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    NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
    Snoop das Kläfferkauzküken wird im Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale aufgepäppelt / 231015

    *** OCTOBER 23, 2015: PEARCEDALE, VIC. 6-week-old barking owl chick 'Snoop' at the Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale, Victoria. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20706325

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
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    NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
    Snoop das Kläfferkauzküken wird im Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale aufgepäppelt / 231015

    *** OCTOBER 23, 2015: PEARCEDALE, VIC. 6-week-old barking owl chick 'Snoop' at the Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale, Victoria. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20706324

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  • NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
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    NEWS: Kläfferkäuzchen "Snoop" wird in der Tierstation aufgepäppelt
    Snoop das Kläfferkauzküken wird im Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale aufgepäppelt / 231015

    *** OCTOBER 23, 2015: PEARCEDALE, VIC. 6-week-old barking owl chick 'Snoop' at the Moonlit Wildlife Sanctuary in Pearcedale, Victoria. ***


    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20706328

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691014
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  • FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691013
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691010
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691017
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691021
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691023
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691009
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691011
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691012
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691018
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691020
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691024
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691019
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691026
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691008
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691015
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    FEATURE: Eulenjunge in Brisbane
    Junge Eulenschwalme in einem Zoo in Brisbane / 211015 *** OCTOBER 21, 2015: BRISBANE, QLD. Tawny frogmouths being cared for at Carina Heights in Brisbane, Queensland. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20691022
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    ***Four-year-old Layla McCormack from Bo'ness with two tiny White Faced owl chicks which have hatched and are being cared for at The Scottish Owl Centre in West Lothian*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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    Fluffig und mit durchdringenden Blick - Nachwuchs bei den Nordbüscheleulen im Scottish Owl Centre in West Lothian
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    ***Four-year-old Layla McCormack from Bo'ness with one of the two tiny White Faced owl chicks which have hatched and are being cared for at The Scottish Owl Centre in West Lothian*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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