Australian Boobook
The smallest owl on
the Australian mainland, the Australian boobook is 27 to 36 cm (10.5 to 14 in)
long, with predominantly dark-brown plumage with prominent pale spots. It has
grey-green or yellow-green eyes. It is generally nocturnal, though sometimes it
is active at dawn and dusk, retiring to roost in secluded spots in the foliage
of trees. The Australian boobook feeds on insects and small vertebrates,
hunting by pouncing on them from tree perches. Breeding takes place from late
winter to early summer, using tree hollows as nesting sites.
Seen at the Botanica Lifestyle Resort where I live.
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What a great bird to see: any view of an owl is special I think.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well - Stewart M - Wilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria, Australia
Great sighting and photo of your Boobook, it looks like an owl.
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Lovely photos of this owl. It is a new one for me, so thank you for showing it here.
ReplyDeleteLovely creature :-D
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely owl.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteNice find! I've only been able to photograph one owl. I rarely see them, but when I do they are often flying.
ReplyDeleteOh my! It blends in!
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