Black-and-white owl

Ciccaba nigrolineata

The black-and-white owl is a species of owl in the family Strigidae.
Ciccaba nigrolineata  Black-and-white owl,Strix nigrolineata

Appearance

The black-and-white owl is a medium-sized owl with a round head and no ear tufts. It is between 35–40 cm in length and weigh between 400-535 grams. It has a striped black-and-white breast, belly, and vent. With the exception of a black-and white striped collar, the upperparts from the crown to the tail are a sooty black. The facial disc is mostly sooty black, with white “eyebrows” that extend from the bill to the collar. The beak is a yellow-orange colour, and the eyes are a reddish brown.

Chicks are downy and white
Ciccaba_nigrolineata_JJV0575  Black-and-white owl,Strix nigrolineata

Distribution

The black-and-white owl is mostly found in gallery forests and rainforest, but is also found in wet deciduous and mangrove forests, usually between sea level and 2400. This owl is not afraid of living near human habitations. Its range extends from central Mexico south to the northwestern section of Peru and western Colombia. In total, it is found in 12 countries: Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela.
Black-and-white Owl (Ciccaba nigrolineata)  Black-and-white owl,Costa Rica,Fall,Geotagged,Strix nigrolineata

Behavior

Its diet consists mostly of larger insects, but it is also known to eat small mammals, birds, and tree frogs. It is known to hunt from a perch, but has been known to hunt on the wing too.

Its call consists of a series of rapid, guttural, low calls, followed by a short pause and a low, airy call and a faint, short hoot. Occasionally, it is shortened to just the last two notes, leaving out the opening series.
Black-and-white owl, Santa María, Colombia Pretty happy with this one, given circumstances. We were at a military stop where after being searched, the staff actually helped us to find this owl, together with our guide who used playback. I used the SB-900 flash at almost full strength to cover the big distance. Still blows my mind you can use a 80-400mm zoom lens this way in the pitch black. Black-and-white owl,Boyacá,Colombia,Fall,Geotagged,Santa María,South America,Strix nigrolineata,World

Habitat

The black-and-white owl is mostly found in gallery forests and rainforest, but is also found in wet deciduous and mangrove forests, usually between sea level and 2400. This owl is not afraid of living near human habitations. Its range extends from central Mexico south to the northwestern section of Peru and western Colombia. In total, it is found in 12 countries: Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderStrigiformes
FamilyStrigidae
GenusCiccaba
SpeciesC. nigrolineata
Photographed in
Colombia
Costa Rica