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the most common small forest raptor in North America. When I started working with saw-whets in the mid-1990s, they were the symbol of the state Wild Resource Conservation Program and a candidate species for the state endangered species list because everybody thought they were really, really rare. And it turns out they’re just really, really rarely seen because they’re so highly secretive and highly nocturnal.”
What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World's Most Enigmatic Birds
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