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- Owl_hole abstract "An owl hole is a structural entrance built into buildings (such as mills and barns) to allow predatory birds, typically Barn Owls (Tyto alba), to enter. The birds prey on farm vermin and therefore benefit the miller, farmer, etc.".
- Owl_hole thumbnail Owl_Hole_Lugton_Ridge.JPG?width=300.
- Owl_hole wikiPageExternalLink infopage.html?Id=202.
- Owl_hole wikiPageID "35841707".
- Owl_hole wikiPageRevisionID "594468161".
- Owl_hole hasPhotoCollection Owl_hole.
- Owl_hole subject Category:Agricultural_buildings.
- Owl_hole subject Category:Barns.
- Owl_hole subject Category:House_styles.
- Owl_hole subject Category:House_types.
- Owl_hole subject Category:Owls.
- Owl_hole subject Category:Pest_control.
- Owl_hole subject Category:Vernacular_architecture.
- Owl_hole comment "An owl hole is a structural entrance built into buildings (such as mills and barns) to allow predatory birds, typically Barn Owls (Tyto alba), to enter. The birds prey on farm vermin and therefore benefit the miller, farmer, etc.".
- Owl_hole label "Eulenloch".
- Owl_hole label "Owl hole".
- Owl_hole sameAs Eulenloch.
- Owl_hole sameAs m.0jwyt84.
- Owl_hole sameAs Q17299730.
- Owl_hole sameAs Q17299730.
- Owl_hole wasDerivedFrom Owl_hole?oldid=594468161.
- Owl_hole depiction Owl_Hole_Lugton_Ridge.JPG.
- Owl_hole isPrimaryTopicOf Owl_hole.