- Seychelles scops-owl
Taxobox
name = Seychelles scops-owl
status = EN | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Strigiformes
familia =Strigidae
genus = "Otus"
species = "O. insularis"
binomial = "Otus insularis"
binomial_authority = Tristram,1880 The Seychelles scops-owl ("Otus insularis"), also known as Bare-legged scops-owl or syer (in Creole) is a rarescops owl species, which only occurs in theMorne Seychellois National Park on theSeychelles island of Mahé.Description
It reaches a length between 19 and 22 cm. The wings are about 17 cm. Its plumage is rufous brown and exhibits black shaft streaks. The underparts and the facial disc are rufous. The long grey legs are unfeathered. The eyes are large and golden yellow. The ear tufts are very small. Its call which sounds like a rasping "whaugh" with various "tok tok" notes can be heard from a far distance and in particular in the darkness. Its diet consists of geckos, tree frogs and insects (e.g. locusts).
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The former range of this bird which was first described in 1880 were the
Seychelles islands ofPraslin , Mahé, andSilhouette Island . Due to the clearing of themountainous cloud forest s and introduced alien animals, like rats, cats, and barn owls the population had dropped so drastically that it was thought to be extinct by 1906. In 1959 it was rediscovered by French naturalist Phillipe Loustau-Lalanne in a mountainous cloud forest in 200 m asl on Mahé. In 1999 the first nest was discovered but there was no breeding success. In 2000 the firstinfrared photograph was shot from a female with her juvenile. Due to the lack of information about the population this species was long regarded ascritically endangered by theIUCN . Due to the discovery of further populations it was noticed by 2002 that the population was stable at about 318 individuals. Today the range consists of 159 territories which cover an area of 33 km². Thanks to the new knowledge and the conservation efforts on Mahé this species was downlisted to endangered in 2004.External links
*IUCN2006|assessors=BirdLife International|year=2004|id=15718|title=Otus insularis|downloaded=16 June 2007
* [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/species/index.html?action=SpcHTMDetails.asp&sid=2180&m=0 BirdLife Species Factsheet.]
* [http://www.nioo.knaw.nl/ppages/klessells/downloads/1/Currie%20et%20al%202002.pdf Sexual size dimorphism in the critically endangered Seychelles Scops Owl Otus insularis]
* [http://www.natureseychelles.org/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=34&Itemid=55 SPECIES CONSERVATION ASSESSMENT & ACTION PLAN]
* [http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/birds/Otus_insularis/more_info.html ARKive - Photos and Information about the Seychelles Scops Owl]
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