Mainland Africa's smallest and rarest owl. This tiny wee owl is restricted to a few islands of woodland in the Usambara hills of Tanzania and in the Dakatcha forest and Arabuko-Sokoke forests of coastal Kenya.
This image is of a hunting bird located by the tremendous skills of David Ngala in pitch darkness. Focus was achieved with a small hand-torch and the image was taken with flash (diffused through a handkerchief to prevent startling the bird).
sa pagsabwag – sa pagkopya, pag-apod-apod ug pagsabwag sa hinimo
sa pag-remix – sa pag-adap sa binuhat
Ubos sa mosunod nga mga kondisyon:
atribusyon – Kinahanglan nimo nga hatagan ang angay nga kredito, maghatag usa ka link sa lisensya, ug ipakita kung adunay mga pagbag-o. Mahimo nimo kini buhaton sa bisan unsang makatarunganon nga paagi, apan dili sa bisan unsang paagi nga nagsugyot nga gi-endorso ka sa licensor o ang imong paggamit.
share parehas – Kung imong gi-remix, gibag-o, o gibase sa materyal, kinahanglan nimo nga iapod-apod ang imong mga kontribusyon sa ilawom sa parehas o katugma nga lisensya sama sa orihinal.
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