The dusky eagle-owl (''Bubo coromandus'') is an
owl
Owls are birds from the order Strigiformes (), which includes over 200 species of mostly solitary and nocturnal birds of prey typified by an upright stance, a large, broad head, binocular vision, binaural hearing, sharp talons, and feathers a ...
species in the family
Strigidae
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that is widespread in
South and
Southeast Asia
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. The type specimen used to describe the species was collected on the Coromandel Coast, which was used for the specific epithet.
It is listed as
Least Concern
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on the
IUCN Red List
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. The species's
extent of occurrence
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is estimated at .
[ However, volunteer generated databases such as eBird.org suggest that the available extent of occurrence is a vast over-estimate.
]
Taxonomy
The species was first described by John Latham in 1790 as ''Strix coromanda''. This is the nominate subspecies that occurs in South Asia. In the 20th century, the following subspecies was described:
*''Bubo coromandus klossii'' described by Herbert C. Robinson
Herbert Christopher Robinson (4 November 1874 – 20 May 1929) was a British zoologist and ornithologist. He is principally known for conceiving and initiating the major ornithological reference '' The Birds of the Malay Peninsula''.
Robinson ...
in 1911 was an adult dark brown male eagle-owl collected in north Perak, Malaysia. Only four skins are known. This subspecies is thought to occur in Southeast Asia.
Description
The dusky eagle-owl is a large greyish-brown owl with prominent ear tufts. Its underparts are greyish white with some dark brown streaks, and its dark brown wings have some whitish streaks. B. c. klossii is similar to the nominate subspecies but much darker and with no obvious whitish markings on wings and scapulars. Wings are 380-435 mm, and tail is 187-224 mm.
Distribution and habitat
The dusky eagle-owl occurs from Pakistan
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, India, Nepal
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and Bangladesh
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to Myanmar
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, Thailand
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, Malaysia
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into China.[
In ]Peninsular Malaysia
Peninsular Malaysia ( ms, Semenanjung Malaysia; Jawi: سمننجڠ مليسيا), or the States of Malaya ( ms, Negeri-negeri Tanah Melayu; Jawi: نڬري-نڬري تانه ملايو), also known as West Malaysia or the Malaysian Peninsula, ...
, it has been recorded in oil palm
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plantations during surveys carried out between autumn 2009 and 2010 in the states of Selangor
Selangor (; ), also known by its Arabic language, Arabic honorific Darul Ehsan, or "Abode of Sincerity", is one of the 13 Malaysian states. It is on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and is bordered by Perak to the north, Pahang to the east ...
, Perak, Pahang
Pahang (; Jawi: , Pahang Hulu Malay: ''Paha'', Pahang Hilir Malay: ''Pahaeng'', Ulu Tembeling Malay: ''Pahaq)'' officially Pahang Darul Makmur with the Arabic honorific ''Darul Makmur'' (Jawi: , "The Abode of Tranquility") is a sultanate and ...
and Negeri Sembilan.
It inhabits forests, wooded wetlands, agricultural areas with scattered groves and trees, and roadside avenues with old large trees.
Behaviour and ecology
The dusky eagle-owl is not deterred by daylight though is largely active at night emerging from its roost shortly before sunset. The species has been seen hunting during the day during cloudy weather.
The nesting season
The nesting season is the time of year during which birds and some other animals, particularly some reptiles, build nests, lay eggs in them, and in most cases bring up their young. It is usually in the spring.
Bird conservation
Bird conservat ...
is from November to April, with most of the breeding observed during December and January. The dusky eagle-owls use stick nests of other large birds on trees such as ''Ficus'', ''Mitragyna'' and ''Dalbergia''. In Haryana, breeding owl pairs preferentially reused nests of woolly-necked Storks ''Ciconia episcopus''. Very few dusky eagle-owl pairs used nests made by other bird species, which included red-naped ibis ''Pseudibis papillosa'' and Indian spotted eagle ''Clanga hastata''. Storks showed a preference for native ''Dalbergia sissoo'' and ''Ficus religiosa'' trees along with the exotic ''Eucalyptus'' trees. The owls exercised a second level of preference of tree species that had stork nests, and preferentially reused nests on ''Eucalyptus'' sp. Most dusky eagle-owls reused stork nests in areas that had high densities of stork nests suggesting that the owls were tracking the breeding progress of woolly-necked storks. The study in Haryana underscored the importance of multifunctional agriculture - agroforestry amid cereal crops - to maintain healthy breeding populations of dusky eagle-owls.
The dusky eagle owl species is one of the least studied owls in the world, and the majority of information on its biology is from anecdotal observations.
References
External links
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Dusky eagle-owl
Birds of South Asia
Birds of Southeast Asia
Birds of prey of Asia
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Taxonomy articles created by Polbot