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    • The dusky eagle-owl is not deterred by daylight though is largely active at night emerging from its roost shortly before sunset. The species has been seen hunting during the day during cloudy weather. The nesting season is from November to April, with most of the breeding observed during December and January. The dusky eagle-owls use stick nests o… See more

    Overview

    The dusky eagle-owl (Ketupa coromanda) is an owl species in the family Strigidae that is widespread in South and See more

    Taxonomy

    The species was first described by John Latham in 1790 as Strix coromanda. This is the nominate subspecies that occurs in South Asia. In the 20th century, the following subspecies was described:
    • Ketupa … See more

    Description

    The dusky eagle-owl is a large greyish-brown owl with prominent ear tufts. Its underparts are greyish white with some dark brown streaks, and its dark brown wings have some whitish streaks. K. c. klossii is si… See more

    Distribution and habitat

    The dusky eagle-owl occurs from Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bangladesh to Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia into China. In Peninsular Malaysia, it has been recorded in oil palm plantations during surveys carried out between au… See more

    External links

    • BirdLife International (2018). "Dusky Eagle Bubo coromandus". BirdLife International. Retrieved 2013-06-15.
    • "Dusky Eagle-owl (Bubo coromandus)". The Internet Bird Collection.… See more

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