- African Wood-owl
Taxobox
name = African Wood Owl
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Strigiformes
familia =Strigidae
genus = "Strix"
species = "S. woodfordii"
binomial = "Strix woodfordii"
binomial_authority = (Smith, 1834)The African Wood Owl, "Strix woodfordii", is a medium-sized owl with dark eyes and no ear tufts. It is 30 to 36 cm long and weighs from 240 to 350 grams. It lives in Africa from
Senegambia toSudan and south toAngola , theDemocratic Republic of the Congo ,Kenya , and on the east coast toSouth Africa . It lives mainly in forest and woodland though it sometimes inhabits plantations. It eats mostly insects but will also eat reptiles, small mammals, and other birds. It breeds from July to October and lays 1 to 3 eggs in a hollow in a tree. It will then incubate the eggs for about 31 days. Five weeks after the eggs hatch, the young will leave the nest and can fly 2 weeks later. The young will remain with the parents for about four months and will sometimes stay till the next breeding season. Its call is a loud series of fast hoots. It is not threatened and is common in almost all of its range.References
** IUCN2006|assessors=BirdLife International|year=2004|id=48556|title=Strix woodfordii|downloaded=2007-11-18 Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern.
*cite web | date = February, 2005 | title = African Wood Owl | publisher = World Owl Trust | url = http://www.owls.org/Species/strix/african_wood_owl.htm | accessdate = 2007-11-18
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