Barking Owl by stuart83
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Description
Barking Owl -
Scientific name: Ninox connivens
Conservation status in NSW: Vulnerable
Description
The Barking Owl is a typical hawk-owl, with staring, yellow eyes and no facial-disc. It is grey to greyish-brown above, with white spots on the wings and almost white underneath with greyish-brown vertical streaks. The larger male may be up to 45 cm in length, larger than the Southern Boobook Ninox novaeseelandiae and smaller than the Powerful Owl N. strenua. It has an unmistakable, quick, dog-like ‘wook-wook’ territorial call, which it repeats. Pairs of birds perform call-and-answer duets; the male’s call is slower and deeper. It also has a rather terrifying, high-pitched tremulous scream, heard early in the breeding season, that has earned it the name ‘screaming-woman bird'.
Thanks for Looking,
Stuart
Comments (11)
clbsmiley
Wow~!~ Excellent shot and info!!!
schonee
Beautiful Creature! Thank you for the info too. Have a wonderful weekend!
erlandpil
Great capture erland
inaani
Fascinating look
danob
Superb and a rare Owl wonderfully captured Stuart
featherwitch
Interesting! And a very beautiful creature! :o)
RobyHermida
EXCELENT WORK!!! ROBY ;o)
orig_buggy
beautiful bird!!!
CavalierLady
Beautiful capture and a new bird I'm not familiar with!
elfin12u
Gorgeous bird, great capture!!! Thanks much for the tutorial, like the screaming woman bird reference,............sounds very familiar.
elfin14doaks
This is a most awesome capture.