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  2. Red owl - Wikipedia

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    The red owl (Tyto soumagnei) is an owl in the barn owl family Tytonidae. It is also known as the Madagascar red owl, Madagascar grass-owl, Soumagne's owl or lesser grass-owl.It is a rare resident of Madagascar that was virtually unknown from its discovery in 1876 to its rediscovery by researchers from the World Wide Fund for Nature in 1993.

  3. Endemic birds of Madagascar and western Indian Ocean islands

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    Madagascar owl; Red owl; White-browed owl; Madagascar scops owl; Collared nightjar; Madagascar pygmy kingfisher; Scaly ground roller; Short-legged ground roller; Pitta-like ground roller; Rufous-headed ground roller; Long-tailed ground roller; Passerines. Velvet asity; Schlegel's asity; Common sunbird-asity; Yellow-bellied sunbird-asity; Appert ...

  4. Madagascar owl - Wikipedia

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    The Madagascar owl (Asio madagascariensis), also known as the Madagascan owl or Madagascar long-eared owl, [1] is a medium-sized owl endemic to the island of Madagascar. [3] It is sometimes considered to be conspecific with the long-eared owl ( Asio otus ).

  5. List of mammals of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the native wild mammal species recorded in Madagascar. As of June 2014 (following the IUCN reassessment of the lemurs) there are 241 extant mammal species recognized in Madagascar , of which 22 are critically endangered, 62 are endangered, 32 are vulnerable, 9 are near threatened, 72 are of least concern and 44 are either data ...

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  7. File:Juvenile Madagascar Long-eared Owl (Asio ...

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  8. Sound localization in owls - Wikipedia

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    Eurasian eagle-owl in Poland. Most owls are nocturnal or crepuscular birds of prey. Because they hunt at night, they must rely on non-visual senses. Experiments by Roger Payne [1] have shown that owls are sensitive to the sounds made by their prey, not the heat or the smell. In fact, the sound cues are both necessary and sufficient for ...

  9. Tytonidae - Wikipedia

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    Some, like the red owl, have barely been seen or studied since their discovery, in contrast to the western barn owl Tyto alba, which is one of the best-known owl species in the world. However, some subspecies of the western barn owl possibly deserve to be separate species, but are very poorly known.