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            Tyto alba English: A Barn Owl at British Wildlife Centre, Surrey, England. 
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           | Date | 
           23 July 2011, 16:03 | 
          
          
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            'Tutoke'
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           | Author | 
            Peter Trimming from Croydon, England | 
          
         
         
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