Mexican spotted owl or Strix occidentalis lucida, very difficult to find.   Madrense Discovery Expedition. Forest and desert of Sonora Mexico.Bird,Owl

Mexican spotted owl or Strix occidentalis lucida, very difficult to find.   Madrense Discovery Expedition. Forest and desert of Sonora Mexico.Bird,Owl Stock Photo
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KFRDHC

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2831 x 4246 px | 24 x 35.9 cm | 9.4 x 14.2 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

3 May 2016

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Sonora Mexico

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Mexican spotted owl or Strix occidentalis lucida, very difficult to find a specimen. ** Madrense Discovery Expedition (MDE) GreaterGood.org, in the Sierra Elenita, for the realization of a biological inventory with a large group of participants for the observation of animals and plants, including specialists from different disciplines of the biology of Mexico and USA, conservationists, astronomers, National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (CONANP), in addition to the participation of universities such as UNAM, UNISON, ITSC, Universidad de la Sierra The data collected in these expeditions serve as reference information to better understand the biological relationships of the Madrenese Archipelago and are used to protect and conserve the virgin lands of the Serranas Islands of Sonora Mexico. This binational expedition was joined by collaborators from both Mexico and the United States with very varied experiences and specialties, with the intention of learning as much as possible about the Sierra la Elenita. Buho manchado mexicano o Strix occidentalis lucida, muy dificil de encontrar un ejemplar. ** Madrense Discovery Expedición (MDE) GreaterGood.org, en la sierra la Elenita, para la realización de un inventario biológico con un gran grupo de participantes para la observación de animales y plantas, entre los que se encientan especialistas de distintas disciplinas de la biología de Mexico y USA, conservacionistas, astrónomos, Comisión Nacional de Areas Naturales Protegidas (CONANP), ademas de la participación de universidades como UNAM, UNISON, ITSC, Universidad de la Sierra