Birds of India - Typical Owls

Typical Owls

Order: Strigiformes. Family: Strigidae

Typical owls are small to large solitary nocturnal birds of prey. They have large forward-facing eyes and ears, a hawk-like beak, and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye called a facial disk. There are 195 species worldwide and 33 species which occur in India.

  • Andaman Scops-Owl Otus balli
  • Mountain Scops-Owl Otus spilocephalus
  • Indian Scops-Owl Otus bakkamoena
  • Collared Scops-Owl Otus lettia
  • Pallid Scops-Owl Otus brucei
  • Oriental Scops-Owl Otus sunia
  • Nicobar Scops-Owl Otus alius
  • Eurasian Eagle-Owl Bubo bubo
  • Indian Eagle-Owl Bubo bengalensis
  • Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl Bubo nipalensis
  • Dusky Eagle-Owl Bubo coromandus
  • Brown Fish-Owl Ketupa zeylonensis
  • Tawny Fish-Owl Ketupa flavipes
  • Buffy Fish-Owl Ketupa ketupu
  • Mottled Wood Owl Strix ocellata
  • Brown Wood Owl Strix leptogrammica
  • Tawny Owl Strix aluco
  • Himalayan Wood-Owl Strix nivicola (Elevated to species by Rasmussen and Anderton, 2005)
  • Collared Owlet Glaucidium brodiei
  • Asian Barred Owlet Glaucidium cuculoides
  • Jungle Owlet Glaucidium radiatum
  • Spotted Owlet Athene brama
  • Forest Owlet Athene blewitti (E)
  • Little Owl Athene noctua
  • Boreal Owl Aegolius funereus
  • Andaman Hawk-Owl Ninox affinis
  • Brown Hawk-Owl Ninox scutulata
  • Hume's Hawk-Owl Ninox obscura (Elevated to species by Rasmussen and Anderton, 2005)
  • Long-eared Owl Asio otus
  • Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus

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