‘Science Gossip’ is born from a collaboration between an Arts and Humanities Research Council project in the UK, called ‘Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the 19th and 21st Centuries’ (ConSciCom) and the Missouri Botanical Garden who are providing content from the Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL).
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Journal
Magazine of Natural History and Journal of ZoologyYear
1829Volume
v. 1 (1829)Page
Page 285Species
Coordinates: [439, 854, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "common"=>["Bisacho, or Coquimbo Owl", "Unidentified rodent", "Biscacho o Coquimbo Owl", "Burrowing owl", "The Biscacho", "Coquimbo Owl", "Biscacho", "Coquimbo owl", "The Biscacho or Coquimbo Owl", "Biscachi or Coquimbo Olw", "Biscacho, or Coquimbo Owl", "The Biscacho; Coquimbo Owl", "The Biscacho, or Coquimbo Owl"], "scientific"=>["Stríx cuniculària", "", "Strix cunicularia", "Athene cunicularia", "Strix canicularia", "Strix Cunicularia"]Inscription
Coordinates: [613, 772, 0, 0, 0, 0], Details: "text"=>["150"]Drawing
Coordinates: [0, 0, 348, 753, 343, 308], Details: "keywords"=>["bird", "owl", "south america", "Bird", "plains of the Pampas", "live in holes", "nocturnal", "as large as badgers", "Pampas", "holes", "bushy whiskers", "South America", "pampas", "Biscacho", "Head's Rough Notes", "owls", "rodent", "burrows", "burrowing owl", "Owl", "Bicacho", "Coquimbo Owl", "Strix cuniculaira", "natural history"]PageID
2259340Classification No
13Image Scale
0.359712