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Bearded screech owl

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wings extend past the tail. The species has two color morphs. In general the predominant one is light gray-brown and the other dark reddish, but more females seem to be of the reddish morph. Intermediates are known. Adults of the gray-brown morph have upperparts of that color with a "collar" and heavy spotting of whitish gray. The
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originally assessed the bearded screech owl as Near Threatened. In 2012 it changed the rating to Vulnerable and in 2020 to Least Concern. Its population has an estimated size of at least 20,000 mature individuals but is believed to be decreasing. Its total range is estimated at about 9,800 km
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The bearded screech owl is the smallest of its genus in North America. It is 16 to 20 cm (6.3 to 7.9 in) long; males weigh about 63 g (2.2 oz) and females 72 g (2.5 oz). In addition to being heavier, females have somewhat longer wings and tails, and in both sexes the
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The bearded screech owl's territorial song is "a quiet and low-pitched, cricket-like trill of 3-5 in duration, rising and dropping at the end." Both sexes sing, the males more often, and the male's song has a lower pitch than the female's. They also give "a soft ventriloquial
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appearance and feathing extends almost to the toes. The reddish morph replaces the gray-brown with dark reddish brown and the spotting and ocellated appearance are less distinct. Both morphs have a yellow eye, a greenish bill, and unfeathered pink toes.
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The bearded screech owl is territorial. Its breeding season appears to span from March to June. The only nest ever found was in a natural tree cavity where a reddish female was brooding a gray chick.
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of Santa Bárbara, Vera Paz, Guatemala, and "bearded" is apparently a errant derivation of it (bearded would be
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is also gray-brown surrounded by blackish brown. The underparts are pale with darker markings that give an
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The bearded screech owl is entirely nocturnal. It feeds almost exclusively on
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The bearded screech owl is found from the highlands of central
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Gill, F.; Donsker, D.; Rasmussen, P., eds. (January 2022).
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The bearded screech owl is resident throughout its range.
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south and east into the highlands of central and western
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of several types; examples include pine-oak, oak, and
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Tecolote Barbudo

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
CITES
CITES
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Strigiformes
Strigidae
Megascops
Binomial name
Sclater, PL
Salvin

Synonyms
typical owl
Guatemala
Mexico
Philip Sclater
Osbert Salvin
Megascops
monotypic
specific epithet
type locality

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