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generic name for forest-dwelling owls.
Neotropical birds in the
genus Ciccaba are
sometimes included in Strix.
These are medium-sized to large, robustly...
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genus Ciccaba, (medium-sized wood owls
found in South-America)
along with the black-and-white Owl (
Ciccaba nigrolineata),
mottled Owl (
Ciccaba virgata)...
- upper-parts and a white-barred
black underside.
Formerly under the
genus Ciccaba which includes many
neotropical species, the black-and-white owl is now...
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Ciccaba virgata in Belize". Cotinga. 42: 58–60.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Strix virgata.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Ciccaba virgata...
- dusk. This owl and a
number of
Neotropical owls were
placed in the
genus Ciccaba but as they are
doubtless closely related to
Strix they are now treated...
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earless owls,
about 15 species,
including four
previously ****igned to
Ciccaba Genus Surnia – the
northern hawk-owl
Genus Taenioptynx - the
collared owlet...
- International's
Handbook of the
Birds of the
World (HBW) ****ign it to
genus Ciccaba. Even more confusingly, HBW
agrees with the ****ignment of
three subspecies...
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varia (also
called wood owl)
African wood owl,
Strix woodfordii (formerly
Ciccaba woodfordii) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Strix –
earless owls, 22 species,
including four
previously placed in
Ciccaba Genus Grallistrix – stilt-owls, four
species Kaua‘i stilt-owl, Grallistrix...
- one-fifth
smaller than the
Mexican variant of the
barred owl. The
mottled owl
Ciccaba virgata has a
similar range as the
fulvous owl, but is
found only at lower...