After a much needed siesta after lunch on August 14, 2012, Brad and I walked to the Huab reception/dining area. A Pearl-spotted Owlet, Glaucidium perlatum, was perched in a tree near the reception/food-prep area. The white facial disk of this species highlights its yellow bill and iris. Temperatures were in the upper 80's on this clear, sunny day.


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Date/Time 2012:12:02 14:57:43
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