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  2. Spectacled owl - Wikipedia

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    The spectacled owl is typically the largest and most dominant owl in its range, with the larger great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) rarely venturing into true rainforest habitats. Most hunting starts with the owl perched on a branch and scanning the area, then dropping with a quick pounce when prey is located.

  3. Strigidae - Wikipedia

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    These two species of owl are known to traditionally live in mature forests of old and tall trees, which at this point in time are mostly limited to public lands. As niche overlap is occurring in these two families, there is a concern with the barred owls encroaching on the spotted owl's North American habitats, causing a decline of the spotted ...

  4. Forest owlet - Wikipedia

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    The forest owlet (Athene blewitti) is endemic to the forests of central India. It is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List since 2018, as the population is estimated at fewer than 1,000 mature individuals. It is threatened foremost by deforestation. [1] It is a member of the typical owl family Strigidae, and was first described in 1873.

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    It’s no surprise that owls prefer to live in forests near clearings. The great horned owl will appropriate a nest previously occupied by a great blue heron or by a hawk. A screech owl depends ...

  6. Spotted owl - Wikipedia

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    One study reported that competition with the barred owl is also a major contributor to the decline of the spotted owl. [23] Forest and spotted owl management documents often state that severe wildfire is a cause of recent declines in populations of spotted owls, and that mixed-severity fires (5–70% of burned area in high-severity patches ...

  7. To protect an endangered owl species, government biologists ...

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    The spotted owl, native to West Coast forests, is getting crowded out by barred owls. ... “I think protecting old-growth forests in areas where spotted owls do live and can live is the most ...

  8. Rainforest scops owl - Wikipedia

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    The Madagascar scops owl is endemic to Madagascar where it is found throughout the island. As its common name "Rainforest" suggests, the nominate subspecies O. r. rutilus prefer humid tropical forest and bush and occurs in the east of the island, whereas the Torotoroka subspecies, O. r. madagascariensis, prefers drier habitats and occurs in the west of the island.

  9. Owl - Wikipedia

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    All owls are carnivorous birds of prey and live on diets of insects, small rodents and lagomorphs. ... to guide where and how forests and natural resources are useful ...