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Re: [GWL]: gardening trends



On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 10:34:42 EST FRIELSTER@aol.com writes:
> By that definition, an owl certainly has to be considered a raptor.<

Sure enough! But I believe that they are differentiated taxonomically. My
bird books are stored away, so I can't check right now. But I'll try to
dig up the info if anyone really cares.



Brook
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