Usambara eagle-owl

(Bubo vosseleri)

Description

The Usumbara eagle-owl is a large owl with tawny brown upperparts which are barred with darker brown and creamy white underparts,with brown blotches on the breast and irregular black bars on the belly.The facial disc is pale tawny with broad black borders at the sides,the long ear tufts are tawny brown.The bill is bluish white and the eyes a dull yellowish orange with bluish white eyelids,while the legs and feet are whitish.The juvenile resembles the adult but has a white line along the scapulars.The length (including the tail) is 490 mm (19 in).The differences between this taxon and Fraser's eagle-owl are that it is slightly larger,a more prominent dark margin to the facial disc,denser darker blotching on the breast and fainter markings on the rest of the underparts.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Aves
Order:Strigiformes
Family:Strigidae
Genus:Bubo
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