Her " Owlet, " shown at the New York Botanical Garden's Conservatory, was also featured in The New York Times.
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Various analyses place them sufficiently close to the Apodiformes to be included here, or into the unique owlet-nightjar lineage in the Cypselomorphae.
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Sj�stedt's barred owlet is generally restricted to lowland primary forest, it avoids regions that are particularly damp, and the forest edges.
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In 1974, he was part of a group that went in search of the forest owlet at a locality falsely claimed by Richard Meinertzhagen.
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The owlet-nightjars are apparently convergent with the closely related Caprimulgiformes, which form a clade Cypselomorphae with the Apodiformes ( Mayr, 2002 ).
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At St . Aegolius, the owlets are greeted by Nyra, who says that they will be divided into either soldiers or'pickers '.
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The Albertine owlet occurs in very open montane forest and its ecotone where there are many clearings and a dense undergrowth, it probably occurs up to.
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Some time later, Soren tells the story to a group of owlets, revealing that Nyra is still out there with a contingent of Pure Ones.
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It's daytime, and the owlets are dozing, rubbing their bodies against one another, huddling for safety in the darkest corner of the box.
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The owlet-nightjars are a distinctive group of small nocturnal birds related to swifts found from the Maluku Islands and New Guinea to Australia and New Caledonia.