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Black-banded Owl

Ciccaba huhula

Least Concern
Envergadura
49,9 cm
Peso
398,0 g
Familia
Strigidae
Orden
Strigiformes

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The Black-banded Owl is a medium-sized owl of South American tropical forests, recognized by its dark brown plumage boldly barred with white across the underparts and a rounded head without ear tufts. It inhabits lowland and foothill rainforests from Colombia and Venezuela south to Bolivia and Brazil. Nocturnal and secretive, it feeds on small mammals, birds, and insects, calling with distinctive hooting notes in the forest understory.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Envergadura 49,9 cm 19.6 in
Peso 398,0 g 14.04 oz

Habitat & Range

Estado de conservación

Least Concern
IUCN Red List

Comportamiento y reproducción

Nidificación

Nest type: CV.

Tamaño de la puesta

1-2

Taxonomía

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Orden Strigiformes (Owls)
Familia Strigidae (True Owls)
Genus Ciccaba
Especies Ciccaba huhula

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Preguntas frecuentes

Is the Black-banded Owl endangered?
The Black-banded Owl has a conservation status of Least Concern.
How does the Black-banded Owl nest?
Nest type: CV.
How big is the Black-banded Owl?
The Black-banded Owl has a wingspan of 49.9 cm, weight of 398.0 g.
What order and family does the Black-banded Owl belong to?
The Black-banded Owl (Ciccaba huhula) belongs to the order Strigiformes and the family Strigidae.

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