BIRDS OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 



Xlttle ®wl 



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The Little Owl (^Athene ?iociiia, Scopoli) is a rare abnormal 

 migrant to the British Islands, and is; a resident in Europe 

 south of Scandinavia. The adult has the upper parts of 

 the plumage greyish-brown ; back and wings, spotted with 

 white ; head, striped with white ; tail, barred with white 

 and tinged with rusty ; under parts, white, with broad 

 streaks of brown ; irides, yellow ; bill, yellowish ; the toes 

 have a covering of hairy bristles. Length, about eight 

 inches. The female is a trifle larger than the male. The 

 plumage of the young is of a warmer hue than that of the 

 adults. 



