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Seram masked owl

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Aves

Family
  
Tytonidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Strigiformes

Genus
  
Tyto

Similar
  
Moluccan masked owl, Taliabu masked owl, Minahassa masked owl, Sulawesi masked owl, Manus masked owl

The Seram masked owl (Tyto almae) is an owl species in the family Tytonidae endemic to Seram Island in Indonesia. After being first brought to the attention of the world from a photograph taken during an expedition by Rudi Badil and Sukianto Lusli in the Manusela National Park in Seram in 1987 the holotype was mist-netted on 10 February 2012 and this species was formally described in 2013. The species' epithet commemorates Alma Jønsson, the daughter of Knud Andreas Jønsson, one of the describers of the Seram masked owl.

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Description

Measurements are only available for the holotype. The body length is 31 cm, the weight is 540 g. The upperparts including the most upperwing coverts are covered densely and irregularly with fuscous spots. The background is ochre-buff to orange-buff.

Status and conservation

Though no population data are available the Seram masked owl might be threatened by habitat loss. Therefore, the protection of the Manusela National Park is highly important for the long-term conservation of this species.

References

Seram masked owl Wikipedia