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