Koepcke's Screech Owl
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Koepcke's screech owl (''Megascops koepckeae'') is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is
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Taxonomy and systematics

Koepcke's screech owl was originally described as a subspecies of
tropical screech owl The tropical screech owl (''Megascops choliba'') is a small species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad, and every mainland South American country. Taxonomy and systematics The taxonomy of genus ''Megasco ...
(then ''Otus choliba'', now ''Megascops choliba''), and they are now considered sister species. It was named in honor of
Maria Koepcke Maria Koepcke (born Maria Emilie Anna von Mikulicz-Radecki, 15 May 1924 – 24 December 1971) was a German ornithologist known for her work with Neotropical bird species. Koepcke was a well-respected authority in South American ornithology and ...
, a German ornithologist who worked extensively in Peru. It has two subspecies, the nominate ''M. k. koepckeae'' and ''M. k. hockingi''.Schulenberg, T. S. (2020). Koepcke's Screech-Owl (''Megascops koepckeae''), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (T. S. Schulenberg, Editor). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.koesco1.01 retrieved August 6, 2021Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 23 May 2021. A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithological Society. https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.htm retrieved May 24, 2021


Description

Koepcke's screech owl is about long. Six individuals of ''M. k. koepckeae'' weighed and three of ''M. k. hockingi'' . The nominate subspecies has a whitish gray
facial disc In ornithology, the facial disc is the concave collection of feathers on the face of some birds—most notably owls—surrounding the eyes. The concavity of the facial disc forms a circular paraboloid that collects sound waves and directs those ...
with darker speckles and a blackish rim. It has short whitish brows above yellow eyes. The crown is very dark brown with pale brown speckles. The upperparts are grayish brown to dark brown with blackish or dusky streaks and dark barring. The folded wing shows a line of whitish spots. The tail is dark brown with narrow ochre bars and small speckles. The underparts are grayish white and have wide dark brown streaks and irregular bars. The upper breast has a pale brownish ochre wash. ''M. k. hockingi'' is similar to the nominate but grayer, and the markings on its underparts are less apparent.


Distribution and habitat

Koepcke's screech owl is found only in Peru. The nominate subspecies has a disjunct range including the northerly Departments of Lambayeque,
Cajamarca Cajamarca (), also known by the Quechua name, ''Kashamarka'', is the capital and largest city of the Cajamarca Region as well as an important cultural and commercial center in the northern Andes. It is located in the northern highlands of Peru ...
,and La Libertad; the valley of the
Utcubamba River Utcubamba (hispanicized spelling) or Utkhupampa (Quechua ''utkhu'' cotton, ''pampa'' a large plain,Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua_Spanish dictionary) "co ...
; and small areas of the Departments of Ancash and
Lima Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of t ...
. ''M. k. hockingi'' is found further south, irregularly from southern Junín Department to the Departments of Huancavelica,
Ayacucho Ayacucho (, qu, Ayak'uchu) is the capital city of Ayacucho Region and of Huamanga Province, Ayacucho Region, Peru. During the Inca Empire and Viceroyalty of Peru periods the city was known by the name of Huamanga (Quechua: Wamanga), and it c ...
, and Apurímac. The two subspecies of Koepcke's screech owl inhabit different landscapes. The nominate uses evergreen forests between while ''M. k. hockingi'' inhabits dry forest and scrubby areas in intermontane valleys. In elevation it ranges between but is usually found below .


Behavior


Feeding

Like most other screech owls, Koepcke's screech owl is nocturnal. Its diet has not been well studied but appears to be mostly insects and might include small vertebrates.


Breeding

The breeding
phenology Phenology is the study of periodic events in biological life cycles and how these are influenced by seasonality, seasonal and interannual variations in climate, as well as environmental factor, habitat factors (such as elevation). Examples includ ...
of Koepcke's screech owl is also essentially undocumented. In south central Peru it breeds in February and March. It is assumed to usually nest in tree cavities like others of its genus but the only reported nest was in a cavity in an earthen bank.


Vocalization

The territorial song of Koepcke's screech owl has been described as "a loud, staccato series of notes with slowing pace and rising volume: ''ko-ko-ko-ko ka ka KA KAH!''". ''M. k. hockingi''s song is similar but is longer and higher pitched. An aggressive song is "a series of quieter short hoots rising and falling in pitch". Pairs sometimes sing in duet.


Status

The
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has assessed Koepcke's screech owl as being of Least Concern. Though its population size has not been determined, it is believed to be stable. The species appears to adapt well to highly degraded habitat as long as some trees remain for nesting and roosting.


References

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