- Forest Owlet
Taxobox
name = Forest Owlet
status = CR | status_system = IUCN3.1
status_ref = [ [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=2289&m=0 BirdLife Species Factsheet] ]
image_caption = 1891 painting
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Strigiformes
familia =Strigidae
genus = "Athene"
species = "A. blewitti"
binomial = "Athene blewitti"
binomial_authority = (Hume, 1873)
synonyms = "Heteroglaux blewitti"
range_
range_map_caption=Current records in red and historic records in greyThe Forest Owlet ("Athene blewitti") is an
owl which breeds in centralIndia . This species belongs to thetypical owl s family, Strigidae.Description
The Forest Owlet is small (23cm) and stocky. It is a typical owlet with a rather plain crown and heavily banded wings and tail. It appears to be strongly diurnal and fairly easy to detect, frequently perching on prominent bare branches.
Lizard s appear to be important prey. Unlike the Spotted Owlet ("Athene brama"), the Forest Owlet has the fewer and fainter spots on the crown and back. The upperparts are dark grey-brown. The breast is almost solid brown and the sides are barred with the central lower breast unmarked. The wings and tail are banded with white trailing edges. A dark carpal patch on the underwing visible in flight. The facial disc is pale and the eyes are yellow.Rasmussen PC & NJ Collar (1998) Identification, distribution and status of the Forest Owlet "Athene (Heteroglaux) blewitti". Forktail 14:43-51 [http://www.orientalbirdclub.org/publications/forktail/14pdfs/Rasmussen-ForestOwlet.pdf PDF] ]The species epithet is a patronym after F. R. Blewitt, the collector of the first specimen. It was obtained inDecember 1872 at "Busnah-Phooljan" near Basna on the Phuljar highway in eastern Madhya Pradesh and the specimen was sent to
Allan Octavian Hume who described it in 1873.Distribution
Until its rediscovery in 1997, Rasmussen, C. P. and Ishtiaq, F. (1999). "Vocalizations and Behaviour of Forest Spotted Owlet "Athene blewitti"." "Forktail" 15: 61–66. ] Rasmussen, C. P. and King B. F. (1998) "The rediscovery of the Forest Owlet "Athene (Heteroglaux) blewitti" "Forktail" 14 : 53–55 [http://www.orientalbirdclub.org/publications/forktail/14pdfs/King-Owlet.pdf PDF] ] this owl was known from only seven specimens collected in the nineteenth century, in northern
Maharashtra , and south-eastMadhya Pradesh /westernOrissa . In November 1997 a group of American ornithologists, includingPamela C. Rasmussen , rediscovered the species in foothills of theSatpura Range , north-east ofBombay . In 2000 a survey of 14 forest areas across its former range located 25 birds (using call playback) at four sites in northern Maharashtra and south-western Madhya Pradesh, including three pairs atTaloda Forest Range and seven pairs atToranmal Forest Range . No birds were found in a brief survey of its former eastern range in Orissa. More recently survey efforts in the Satpura Range added another five sites. The species has been reported from the Chatwa and Padwa forests near Andhra Pradesh by K. S. R. Krishna Raju. [Ishtiaq F & Rahmani AR 2000 Further information on the status and distribution of the Forest Owlet "Athene blewitti" in India. Forktail 16: 125-130 [http://www.orientalbirdclub.org/publications/forktail/16pdfs/Ishtiaq-Owlet.pdf PDF] ]Behaviour
These owls typically hunt from perches where they sit still and wait for prey. When perched they flick their tails from side to side rapidly and more excitedly when prey is being chased. It was observed in one study that nearly 60% of prey were lizards, 15% rodents, 2% birds and the remaining invertebrates and frogs. When nesting the male hunted and fed the female at nest and the young were fed by the female. The young fledge after 30-32 days.cite book|author=Farah Ishtiaq, Asad R. Rahmani & Pamela Rasmussen|title=Ecology and behaviour of the Forest Owlet (Athene blewitti) "in" Ecology and Conservation of Owls: Proceedings of the Owls 2000, Canberra, Australia (Editors Ian Newton, Rodney Kavanagh, Jerry Olsen, Iain Taylor)|publisher=CSIRO Publishing|year=2002|isbn=0643067949]
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