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  2. Bohemian Grove - Wikipedia

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    Bohemian Grove is a restricted 2,700-acre (1,100 ha) campground in Monte Rio, California. Founded in 1878, it belongs to a private gentlemen's club known as the Bohemian Club. In mid-July each year, Bohemian Grove hosts a more than two-week encampment of some of the most prominent men in the world.

  3. Open data portal - Wikipedia

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    A report on the open data portal emphasized the need to develop the culture of appreciation of open data. A review of open data portals in Australia found variation in what the portals offered and how they operated. Science. There is a cancer genomics open data portal. There is a portal for systems chemistry biology. See also

  4. Verreaux's eagle-owl - Wikipedia

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    Verreaux's eagle-owl ( Ketupa lactea ), also commonly known as the milky eagle owl or giant eagle owl, [3] is a member of the family Strigidae. This species is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa. A member of the genus Ketupa, it is the largest African owl, measuring up to 66 cm (26 in) in total length. This eagle-owl is a resident primarily of ...

  5. Burrowing owl - Wikipedia

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    The burrowing owl ( Athene cunicularia ), also called the shoco, is a small, long-legged owl found throughout open landscapes of North and South America. Burrowing owls can be found in grasslands, rangelands, agricultural areas, deserts, or any other open, dry area with low vegetation. [3] They nest and roost in burrows, such as those excavated ...

  6. Spotted owlet - Wikipedia

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    Noctua indica Franklin, 1831. The spotted owlet ( Athene brama) is a small owl which breeds in tropical Asia from mainland India to Southeast Asia. A common resident of open habitats including farmland and human habitation, it has adapted to living in cities. They roost in small groups in the hollows of trees or in cavities in rocks and buildings.

  7. Order of Owls - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Owls is a secret fraternal order founded in 1904 in South Bend, Indiana, USA, by John W. Talbot. According to its literature, the purposes of the society is "to assist each other in business, to help each other in obtaining employment, to assist the widows and orphans of our brothers, to give aid to our brother in any way that they may need, and assemble for mutual pleasure and ...

  8. I Heard the Owl Call My Name - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 0-440-34369-0. I Heard the Owl Call My Name is a best-selling 1967 novel by Margaret Craven. The book tells the story of a young Anglican priest named Mark Brian who, unbeknown to him, has not long to live. He learns about the meaning of life when he is to be sent to a First Nations community in British Columbia .

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