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natureiyer December 24th, 2004 06:42 PM

"WISH YOU ALL MERRY CHRISTMAS"
 
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Collared Scops Owl.
(Otus Bakkamoena)
This Pi. from Haryana, India.

A_N_N_A December 27th, 2004 07:56 AM

About this cute OWL!
 
The Collared Scops Owl, Otus lettia, is an owl which is a resident breeder in south Asia from northern Pakistan, northern India and the Himalayas east to south China. It is partially migratory, with some birds wintering in India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia.

This species is a part of the larger grouping of owls known as typical owls, Strigidae, which contains most species of owl. The other grouping is the barn owls, Tytonidae.

The Collared Scops Owl is a common breeding bird in forests and other well-wooded areas. It nests in a hole in a tree, laying 3-5 eggs.

The Collared Scops Owl is a small (23-25cm) owl, although it is the largest of the scops owls. Like other scops owls, it has small head tufts, or ears. The upperparts are grey or brown, depending on the subspecies, with faint buff spotting. The underparts are buff with fine darker streaking.

The facial disc is whitish or buff, and the eyes are orange or brown. There is a buff neckband. Sexes are similar. The flight is deeply undulating.

This species is nocturnal but it can often be located by the small birds that mob it while it is roosting in a tree. It feeds mainly on insects. The call is a quiet goog gook.

It is very similar to the slightly smaller Indian Scops Owl, O. bakkamoena of which it is sometimes considered a race. They can be separated on call and eye colour.

natureiyer December 27th, 2004 10:58 AM

Collared Scops Owl
 
Hi Anna,

I think you got better knowledge about Birds, future we can interact

Tks. for the references.

Iyer

A_N_N_A December 28th, 2004 05:32 AM

Wildlife Talk
 
No problem! We can definitely talk and interact! Do you have any other interesting pics taken in Asia to show us? I would really appreciate them - I'm born to be a wildlife lover :)Thanks!


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