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The malabaricum sub-species This little guy is a sub-species of the jungle owl found in the western ghats of India! :) Fall,Geotagged,Glaucidium radiatum,India,Jungle owlet,adhocphotographer,john rowell,kabini,karnataka,malabaricum,western ghats Click/tap to enlarge

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  1. Insanely cute and gorgeous patterns! Posted 10 years ago
    1. Tough to shoot too, you have about 20 seconds before they do a runner on you! :) Always have your camera ready to shoot! Posted 10 years ago
      1. I always do, on safari that is. 20 seconds doesn't sound that bad at all, to be honest. I'm used to 2 :) Posted 10 years ago
        1. That 20 secs includes the 18 seconds to find the little thing! :P Posted 10 years ago

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The jungle owlet, or barred jungle owlet, is found in the Indian Subcontinent. The species is often found singly, in pairs or small groups and are usually detected by their calls at dawn and dusk. There are two subspecies with the form found in the Western Ghats sometimes considered a full species.

Similar species: Owls
Species identified by JohnR
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Uploaded Jan 29, 2015. Captured Dec 15, 2014 07:56 in State Highway 33, Nuralakuppe, Karnataka 571114, India.
  • Canon EOS 5D Mark III
  • f/5.6
  • 1/200s
  • ISO800
  • 700mm