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  Spotted Eagle Owl

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Spotted Eagle Owl

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Spotted Eagle Owl
Conservation status Least concern

 
 
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
 
Phylum: Chordata
 
Class: Aves
 
Order: Strigiformes
 
Family: Strigidae
 
Genus: Bubo
 
Species: B. africanus
 
Binomial name
Bubo africanus
Temminck, 1821

Spotted Eagle Owl (Bubo africanus) is a species of the Horned owls. It is a medium sized owl and one of the smallest of the Eagle owls. Its height is forty-five cm (18 inch) and its weight is from 480 to 850g (1 to 1.8 pounds). They have a 33cm (13 in) wing span. The facial disk is off white to a pale ochre and the eyes are yellow. They have prominent ear tufts and the upper body is dusky brown with lower parts off white with brown bars. Prior to 1999 the Spotted Eagle owl was classed as a subspecies with the Vermiculated Eagle Owl but is now classed as a separate species. They are carnivorous and their prey consists of small mammals, birds, insects and reptiles.

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Habitat

They inhabit most of Africa south of the Sahara desert away from dense forests. They are nocturnal hunters spending the day concealed in trees, rock ledges or abandoned burrows. They are found in areas with rocky outcroppings, scrub land open woods and semi deserts. Spotted eagle owls do not avoid populated areas. They will often hunt near roads and are often struck by vehicles. The major cause of death is pesticides used in agriculture for insect and rodent control.

Reproduction

Spotted eagle owls mate for life. They are able to breed at around one year of age. They make their nest on the ground and have been known to nest on window ledges of buildings. Breeding begins in July continuing to the first weeks February. The female lays two to four eggs and she does the incubation leaving the nest only to eat what the male has brought food. The incubation period lasts approximately thirty two days. The young owls can fly at around seven weeks of age. Five weeks later at twelve weeks the young owls leave the nest. They have a life span of up to ten years in the wild and up to twenty in captivity.

References

  • BirdLife International (2004). Bubo africanus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 11 May 2006. Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern

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