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Brown Fish Owl
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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Strigiformes
Family: Strigidae
Genus: Bubo
Species: zeylonensis
Binomial name
Bubo zeylonensis
Gmelin, 1788

The Brown Fish Owl, Bubo zeylonensis, formerly Ketupa zeylonensis, is an owl. This species is a part of the larger grouping of owls known as typical owls, Strigidae, which contains most species of owl. The other grouping is the barn owls, Tytonidae. Brown Fish Owl and two related species were previously placed in the genus Ketupa, but DNA studies indicate that the fish owls are just specialised horned owls.


Brown Fish Owl is a resident breeder in most of tropical south Asia from the Middle East to south China. Its habitat is open wooded country, lowland forest and plantations, always near water.


It lays one or two eggs, often in the old stick nest of other birds, or in a rock crevice. Incubation is up to 38 days, and the young fledge after about 7 weeks.


The Brown Fish Owl is a large (55cm) owl. The upperparts are reddish brown, heavily streaked with black or dark brown. The underparts are buff with brown streaking. The throat is white. The eyes are yellow, and there are prominent "ears". Sexes are similar.


This species is very nocturnal but it can often be located by the small birds that mob it while it is roosting in a tree. It feeds mainly on fish and frogs. The call is a soft huphuphuphuphuphup or a loud huhuhuhuhuhuhu.


Reference

  • Birds of India by Grimmett, Inskipp and Inskipp, ISBN 0-691-04910-6

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Brown Fish Owl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (251 words)
The Brown Fish Owl, Bubo zeylonensis, formerly Ketupa zeylonensis, is an owl.
Brown Fish Owl and two related species were previously placed in the genus Ketupa, but DNA studies indicate that the fish owls are just specialised horned owls.
Brown Fish Owl is a resident breeder in most of tropical south Asia from the Middle East to south China.
Brown Fish Owl Facts - National Zoo| FONZ (768 words)
Fish owls of the genus Ketupa have no feathers on their lower legs and feet to get wet when they snatch prey from surface of the water.
The Brown Fish Owl was driven to extinction in Israel in the 1950s by the wide spread use of the poison thallium sulfate to control rodents.
The Brown Fish Owl remains one of the commonest owls in Sri Lanka and is not considered threatened as a species.
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