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- Cuban_pygmy_owl abstract "The Cuban pygmy owl (Glaucidium siju) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae that is endemic to Cuba. Its natural habitats are dry forests, moist forests, and heavily degraded former forest.The Pygmy-Owl is the most frequently observed of Cuba’s owls. They breed in tree holes formerly used by woodpeckers.There are three known subspecies of the Cuban pygmy-owl: Glaucidium siju, Glaucidium siju Vittatum, and Glaucidium siju Turquinensis.".
- Q634656 abstract "The Cuban pygmy owl (Glaucidium siju) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae that is endemic to Cuba. Its natural habitats are dry forests, moist forests, and heavily degraded former forest.The Pygmy-Owl is the most frequently observed of Cuba’s owls. They breed in tree holes formerly used by woodpeckers.There are three known subspecies of the Cuban pygmy-owl: Glaucidium siju, Glaucidium siju Vittatum, and Glaucidium siju Turquinensis.".
- Cuban_pygmy_owl comment "The Cuban pygmy owl (Glaucidium siju) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae that is endemic to Cuba. Its natural habitats are dry forests, moist forests, and heavily degraded former forest.The Pygmy-Owl is the most frequently observed of Cuba’s owls. They breed in tree holes formerly used by woodpeckers.There are three known subspecies of the Cuban pygmy-owl: Glaucidium siju, Glaucidium siju Vittatum, and Glaucidium siju Turquinensis.".
- Q634656 comment "The Cuban pygmy owl (Glaucidium siju) is a species of owl in the family Strigidae that is endemic to Cuba. Its natural habitats are dry forests, moist forests, and heavily degraded former forest.The Pygmy-Owl is the most frequently observed of Cuba’s owls. They breed in tree holes formerly used by woodpeckers.There are three known subspecies of the Cuban pygmy-owl: Glaucidium siju, Glaucidium siju Vittatum, and Glaucidium siju Turquinensis.".