Common
breeding resident distributed throughout the island while becoming
uncommon in the higher hills. It inhabits forest and well wooded
gardens of villages and towns. Collared
Scops Owl lives as pairs and feeds on insects like beetles,
grasshoppers and other small animals such as geckos, mouses, shrews,
etc. The breeding season is from February to May and it lays 2-3 eggs
in a tree hole or a building crevice.
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Showing posts with label Strigidae. Show all posts
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Monday, November 4, 2013
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Brown Hawk Owl (Ninox scutulata)
Common breeding resident distributed throughout the country in forests, cultivation and wooded areas
of cities and villages while becoming uncommon in higher
hills. Sights of Brown Hawk Owls sitting on lamp or telephone posts, TV antennas during
nights are not uncommon in most urban and suburban areas with some trees even
in and around Colombo . Brown Hawk Owl can be easily
identified by its distinctive loud call which sounds like koo-ook, koo-ook heard
especially on moonlit nights. It is a nocturnal bird and feeds on insects takes on the
wing. The breeding season is from March
to April and again in November. It lays 2-3 eggs in a tree cavity.
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