Sunda Scops Owl

Sunda Scops Owl
Sunda Scops Owl
Conservation status
NR
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Strigiformes
Family: Strigidae
Genus: Otus
Species: O. lempiji
Binomial name
Otus lempiji
(Horsfield, 1821)

The Sunda Scops Owl (Otus lempiji) is a small brown owl that is speckled with black on the upper parts and streaked with black on the lower parts. It has a light collar and dark eyes. This taxon is considered a subspecies of Otus bakkamoena by some authors, including BirdLife International.

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Description

It grows from 20 to 25 cm and can weigh 100 to 170 grams.

Habitat

It lives on the Malay Peninsula and some neighboring islands. It is mostly found in forests and gardens but will occasionally be attracted to buildings. It mainly consumes insects but will also eat rodents, lizards, and small birds. It is very common throughout most of its habitat.

Nesting

The Sundra Scops owl lines its nest with plant fiber. It will lay up to 3 eggs in a tree hollow from January to April.

Call

It's call is a whooping sound every ten to fifteen seconds.

References

http://www.owls.org/Species/otus/sunda_scops_owl.htm