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Collared Scops Owl
Latin Name:
Otus (bakkamoena) lettia
Category:
Size:
25cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Small ear tufts and upright posture. Greyish-brown above, profusely marked whitish; buffy nuchal collar diagnostic; buffy-white underbody, streaked and mottled dark. The very similar Indian Scops Owl O. bakkamoena is mostly distinguished by its call. Solitary or in pairs; remains motionless during day in thick, leafy branches or at junctions of stems and branches; very difficult to spot; flies around dusk.
Habitat:
forests, cultivation, orchards, trees in vicinity of habitation.
Food:
insects, small lizards, rodents; also small birds.
Distribution:
resident in Himalayas and NE India.
Call:
Call Description:
a single-note wut…wut…, rather questioning in tone; calls through the night, often for 20 minutes at stretch, a wut…every 2 to 4 seconds.
IUCN:
National Status:
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