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  2. Ferruginous pygmy owl - Wikipedia

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    The ferruginous pygmy owl is now placed with 28 other small owls in the genus Glaucidium that was introduced in 1826 by the German zoologist Friedrich Boie. [5] [6] The genus name is from Ancient Greek glaukidion meaning "little owl" or "owlet". It is diminutive of glaux meaning "owl". [7] Thirteen subspecies are recognised: [6]

  3. Pygmy owl - Wikipedia

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    Guatemalan pygmy owl (left) and red-chested owlet (right); illustration by Keulemans, 1875 Ferruginous pygmy owl. Pygmy owls are members of the genus Glaucidium. They belong to the typical owl family, Strigidae. The genus consists of 29 species distributed worldwide. These are mostly small owls, and some of the species are called "owlets".

  4. List of owl species - Wikipedia

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    Northern pygmy owl: Glaucidium californicum Sclater, PL, 1857: 89 Mountain pygmy owl: Glaucidium gnoma Wagler, 1832: 90 Baja pygmy owl: Glaucidium hoskinsii Brewster, 1888: 91 Guatemalan pygmy owl: Glaucidium cobanense Sharpe, 1875: 92 Costa Rican pygmy owl: Glaucidium costaricanum Kelso, L, 1937: 93 Cloud-forest pygmy owl: Glaucidium nubicola ...

  5. List of Strigiformes by population - Wikipedia

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    Common name Binomial name Population Status Trend Notes ... Ferruginous pygmy owl: Glaucidium brasilianum: 20,000,000 [83] LC [83] [83] Flammulated owl: Psiloscops ...

  6. List of birds described as ferruginous - Wikipedia

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    Ferruginous pochard; Ferruginous pygmy owl This page was last edited on 1 June 2023, at 23:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

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    Wildlife groups have long lobbied for increased protection for the cactus ferruginous pygmy owl. The agency says the mussels species are threatened by reduced flow and poor water quality in the ...

  8. Pacific pygmy owl - Wikipedia

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    The Peruvian pygmy owl was first described as a species by Claus König, a German ornithologist, in 1991. Until then it had been treated as a subspecies of the widespread ferruginous pygmy owl (G. brasilianum). König separated the two primarily by their vocal differences; their ranges do not overlap. [5] [6] The Pacific pygmy owl is monotypic. [3]

  9. Northern pygmy owl - Wikipedia

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    Pacific pygmy owl with eyespots behind head. Adults are 15–17 cm (5.9–6.7 in) in overall length and are gray, brownish-gray or rufous in colour. This owl has a round white-spotted head, weakly defined facial disc, and dark upper breast, wings and tail, the latter quite long compared to other owls. The eyes are yellow and the bill is ...