Indian scops owl

Otus bakkamoena

The Indian scops owl is a species of owl native to South Asia.
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Appearance

The Indian scops owl is a small 23–25 cm owl, although it is one of the largest of the scops owls. Like other scops owls, it has small head tufts, or ''ears''. The upperparts are grey or brown, depending on the morph, with faint buff spotting. The underparts are buff with fine darker streaking. The facial disc is whitish or buff, and the eyes are orange or brown. There is a buff neckband. Sexes are similar. The flight is deeply undulating.

This species is very similar to the slightly larger partially migratory collared scops owl and the oriental scops owl . They can be separated on call and eye colour.
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Naming

This species formerly included the collared scops owl . The species epithet is derived from "bakamuna", the Sinhalese name for the white barn owl '''', and the brown fish owl ''''.
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 Indian scops owl,Otus bakkamoena

Distribution

The species occurs from eastern Arabia through the Indian Subcontinent, except the far north.
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Habitat

The species occurs from eastern Arabia through the Indian Subcontinent, except the far north.The Indian scops owl is nocturnal. Through its natural camouflage, it is very difficult to see in daytime, but may sometimes be located by the small birds that mob it while it is roosting in a tree. It feeds mainly on insects. The call is a soft single note . It nests in tree holes, laying 3–5 eggs.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderStrigiformes
FamilyStrigidae
GenusOtus
SpeciesO. bakkamoena
Photographed in
India
Sri Lanka