Brown Wood-Owl

Strix leptogrammica

Description

This species is medium in size, about 45–57 cm, dark brown above, with faint white patches on the shoulders. The bottom is buffed with brown stripes. white-eyed and without concentric borders, and dark brown eyes.

Population Size

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Life Span

-

WEIGHT​

-

LENGTH

45 – 57 cm

Ca

Carnivore

No

Nocturnal

Classification

KINGDOM

:

Animalia

PHYLUM

:

Chordata

CLASS

:

Aves

ORDER

:

Strigiformes

FAMILY

:

Strigidae

GENUS

:

Strix

SPECIES

:

Strix leptogrammica

Distribution

This species can be found in upland forest areas.

Geography

Continent : Asia

Country : India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Taiwan and southern China.

Habits and Lifestyle

This species is very nocturnal and is not commonly found in dense forests. Often it can be found by small birds swarming it while perched on a tree.

Lifestyle

Nocturnal

Biome

Upland forest area

Climate Zone

Tropical and subtropical

Diet and Nutrition

Its diet consists of small mammals, birds and reptiles, including carnivores

Diet : Carnivorous

Mating Habits

Spesies ini bersarang di dasar lubang pohon, dan bertelur sebanyak 1 butir berwarna putih.

Reproduction session : –

Incubation periods: –

Independent age : –

Baby name : –

Baby carrying : 1 egg

Population

Population status : Least Concern (LC)

NE

DD

LC

NT

VU

EN

CR

EW

EX

PHOTO GALLERY

Reference

  1. MacKinnon, J. 1991 . Fields Guide to the Birds Of Java and Bali. Gadjah Mada University Press. Yogyakarta.
  2. Strix leptogrammica on iNaturalist article