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Jathar, G. A. and A. R. Rahmani (2004). Ecological studies of the Forest
Spotted Owlet Athene (Heteroglaux) blewitti. Final Report. Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India.
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Reuven, Y.; Pande, S. A.; Pawashe, A. P.; Kasambe, R. & Mitchell, L. (2010). "Interspecific interactions of the critically endangered Forest Owlet (
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