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Taken on the last night of my Papuan jaunt, on the tiny island of Biak, after three unsuccessful attempts.
The only owl on the island (hence my title to this post) it is a very localised endemic (to Biak and its sister islet Supiori), sadly this bird is also classified as vulnerable due to his extremely restricted range. Notice that it had just caught dinner, in the form of what looks to me like a gecko... Thank you for viewing and leaving a comment if inspired... Ugolino Working on a personal website.... Comments and advice welcome.
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by Paul Rossi
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