1Now they were set in the face of a great horned owl.
2She made out the shape of a great horned owl.
3The great horned owl has two eggs bigger than a hen's and reddish brown.
4Here a great horned owl flew across the road.
5Tis the great bird, sir; the great horned owl, that always flies before the Wild Hunter.
6His lonely eye is cocked up at a great horned owl on the branch above him.
7Altogether she has banded over 8,000 birds, including a great horned owl.
8Wood-duck, knot, greater yellow-legs, upland plover, golden plover, piping plover, great horned owl.-(Harry S. Hathaway, South Auburn.)
9A great horned owl swept down the hill, crossed the lake, and hooted from the forest of the opposite bank.
11A little screech owl tuned up in the distance, a barn owl replied, and a great horned owl drowned both their voices.
12A great horned owl made us shiver with his "hoo, hoo, hoo," as the flame shot upward in scarlet circles.
13Out of the unnatural silence of the night, close upon the edge of the clearing, boomed the cry of the great horned owl.
14There was no King's College Chapel, its towers jutting from either side of its roof like the tufts on a great horned owl.
15Then we heard the barking of wolves, the mournful 'coo-whoo-a' of the great horned owl, and the still more terrifying scream of the cougar.
16It is then the great horned owl of the swamp courts his mate, the big hawks pair, and even the crows begin to take notice.
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