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spotted owlets - Athene brama

Posted by Avinash K J


These spotted owlets of lalbagh have never disappointed me. Every time i go there, i make it a point to see them and come. Very friendly creatures.
Spotted Owlet is a common resident bird in open habitats including farmland and human habitation. It nests in a hole in a tree or building, laying 3-5 eggs.
The Spotted Owlet is small (21cm) and stocky. The upperparts are grey-brown, heavily spotted with white. The underparts are white, streaked with brown. The facial disc is pale and the eyes are yellow. There is a white neckband. Sexes are similar.
This species is nocturnal but is sometimes seen in the day. It can often be located by the small birds that mob it while it is perched in a tree. It hunts a variety of insects and small vertebrates. The call is a harsh chirurr-chirurr-chirurr.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

cute!!!

Sandeep said...

speaking bird languages?
at least owl languages for now :)

Avinash K J said...

@sandeep : heh yeah dude, owls ve become one of my favorites now :)