South American Great Horned Owl

Bubo virginianus nacurutu

The South American Great Horned Owl, ''Bubo virginianus nacurutu'', is a subspecies of the Great Horned Owl, ''Bubo virginianus''. It lives in tropical South America. It generally occurs in more open areas than the North American Great Horned Owls, and avoids dense humid forest, e.g. the Amazon Rainforest. Unlike other subspecies of the Great Horned Owl, the eyes of the South American Horned Owl are amber rather than yellow. Although the largest owl in its range, it is a relatively small horned owl.

Two additional taxa from the Great Horned Owl superspecies are native to South America: ''B. v. nigrescens'' of the north Andean highlands and ''B. magellanicus'' of southern and west-central South America. The latter is distinctive and may come into contact with either the South American Horned Owl or ''B. v. nigrescens'' , and is now commonly regarded as a valid species, the Magellanic Horned Owl. Early authorities suggested the South American Great Horned Owl was a valid species with ''nigrescens'' and ''magellanicus'' as subspecies, but this is not supported by any recent authorities, although the South American Great Horned Owl in itself is relatively distinctive compared to ''nigrescens'', ''magellanicus'' and the various North American subspecies of the Great Horned Owl.
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderStrigiformes
FamilyStrigidae
GenusBubo
SpeciesB. virginianus
Photographed in
Brazil