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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Nesasio solomonensis

Higher classification
  
Nesasio

Order
  
Owl

Family
  
Strigidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Genus
  
NesasioJ.L. Peters, 1937

Similar
  
Maned owl, Papuan hawk‑owl, Palau owl, Owl, Bare‑legged owl

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The fearful owl (Nesasio solomonensis) is a medium-sized owl endemic to the Solomon Islands and Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. It is generally seen no more than 800 m above sea level, where it is found in tall lowland or hill forests.

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Fearful owl


Description

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The fearful owl is a large forest owl growing to a length of about 38 cm (15 in). It has a rufous facial disk and distinct white eyebrows. The inner edge of the facial disk is also white. It is usually mottled brown with deep ochre underparts and blackish streaks. This species may be confused with the Solomon hawk owl, although the latter is slightly smaller and more slender. It is also similar in appearance to the laughing owl, which is now extinct.

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Its call is similar to a clear human scream, increasing in volume and tone and emitted in a series, each pulse being repeated at intervals of ten seconds.

Distribution and habitat

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The fearful owl is endemic to the island of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea and to Choiseul Island and to Santa Isabel Island in the Solomon Islands. It is found in old-growth lowland and hill forest, usually in primary forest but also sometimes in nearby secondary forest and woodland edges to at least 2,000 m (6,562 ft) above sea level.

Behaviour

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Though generally nesting in tree holes and cracks, nests of the fearful owl have been found on the epiphyte-covered branches of large fig trees (Ficus spp.), both in primary forest and close to the forest edge and near gardens.

Status

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The fearful owl preys on phalangers, especially the northern common cuscus. Overhunting of the northern common cuscus may be threatening the fearful owl, although habitat loss due to logging is the primary cause of population decline.

References

Fearful owl Wikipedia


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