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- Surnia is a genus of owl that contains a single living species, the northern hawk-owl (Surnia ulula). Two fossil species are known as well; Surnia capeki...
- The northern hawk-owl or northern hawk owl (Surnia ulula) is a medium-sized true owl of the northern latitudes. It is non-migratory and usually stays within...
- about 15 species, including four previously ****igned to Ciccaba Genus Surnia – the northern hawk-owl Genus Taenioptynx - the collared owlet Genus Uroglaux...
- Binomial name Strix selo**** Horsfield, 1821 Synonyms Strix orientalis Strix pagodorum Strix Selo-**** Horsfield, 1821 (old orthography) Surnia whiteheadi...
- species are known as hawk-owls or boobooks, but the northern hawk-owl (Surnia ulula) is not a member of this genus. The genus was introduced by English...
- range of birds of prey can take stoats, from small northern hawk-owls (Surnia ulula) and short-eared owls (Asio flammeus) to various buzzards, kites,...
- †Ornimegalonyx Otus Pseudoscops Psiloscops Ptilopsis Pulsatrix Scotopelia Strix Surnia Taenioptynx Uroglaux Xenoglaux †Yarquen Tytonidae †Miotyto †Necrobyas †Nocturnavis...
- †Ornimegalonyx Otus Pseudoscops Psiloscops Ptilopsis Pulsatrix Scotopelia Strix Surnia Taenioptynx Uroglaux Xenoglaux †Yarquen Tytonidae †Miotyto †Necrobyas †Nocturnavis...
- †Ornimegalonyx Otus Pseudoscops Psiloscops Ptilopsis Pulsatrix Scotopelia Strix Surnia Taenioptynx Uroglaux Xenoglaux †Yarquen Tytonidae †Miotyto †Necrobyas †Nocturnavis...
- species of which one is recently extinct Genus Athene – nine species Genus Surnianorthern hawk-owl Genus Glaucidiumpygmy owls, 29 species Genus Otus...