BARKING OWL

(Ninox connivens)

Abundance: Moderately common. Breed throughout all states of Australia except for Tasmania, and not found in desert regions.
Habitat: Forests, woodlands.
Movement: Sedentary.
Description: Large, bright yellow eyes. Almost no facial mask. Upperparts brownish-grey, coarsely spotted white. Flight feathers, tail,barred lighter. Underparts white, streaked brownish-grey.
Juvenile: Incomplete collar; flanks and breast have pattern like adults. Northern: birds browner,darker, smaller.
Size: 40 cm. Males larger.
Voice: Explosive, dog-like, double bark; wavering human-like scream; grating trill; various growls.




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