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Whiskered screech owl

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Strigiformes

Genus
  
Megascops

Higher classification
  
Screech owl

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Strigidae

Scientific name
  
Megascops trichopsis

Rank
  
Species

Whiskered screech owl Whiskered ScreechOwl Audubon Field Guide

Similar
  
Owl, Bird, Screech owl, Band‑bellied owl, Flammulated owl

The whiskered screech owl (Megascops trichopsis), is a small scops owl found in North and Central America.

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Description

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Adults occur in 2 color morphs, in either brown or dark grey plumage. They have a round head with ear tufts, yellow eyes and a yellowish bill. The bird looks very similar to a western screech owl, but has heavier barring on the breast, and is slightly smaller in size.

Range and habitat

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The whiskered screech owl's range extends from southeasternmost Arizona (the Madrean sky islands region) in the United States, southwards through Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, to north central Nicaragua. Their breeding habitat is dense coniferous or oak woodlands, and coffee plantations usually occurring at higher elevations than the western screech owl.

Behavior

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These birds wait on a perch and swoop down on prey; they also capture targeted food items in flight. They mainly eat small mammals and large insects, with grasshoppers, beetles, and moths making up a large portion of their diet. They are active at night or near dusk, using their excellent hearing and night vision to locate prey.

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The most common call is a series of about 8 regularly spaced "boo" notes, slightly higher in the middle, slightly lower at each end.

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3 to 4 eggs are usually laid in April or May, usually found in a tree cavity or old woodpecker hole 5 to 7 meters above the ground.

Subspecies

There are 3 recognized subspecies:

  • Megascops trichopsis aspersus Brewster, 1888
  • Megascops trichopsis mesamericanus (Van Rossem, 1932)
  • Megascops trichopsis trichopsis (Wagler, 1832)
  • References

    Whiskered screech owl Wikipedia