African Spotted Eagle Owl

Distribution
Spotted eagle-owls are the most common species of owl found in Southern Africa.
Diet
Its prey mainly consists of rodents, small mammals, birds, insects and reptiles. Although it has a dietary preference for small mammals such as rodents and shrews.
Information

The spotted eagle-owl (Bubo africanus; also known as the African spotted eagle-owl and the African eagle-owl) is a medium-sized species of owl, one of the smallest of the eagle owls. Its length is 45 centimetres (18 in) and its weight is from 454 to 907 grams (1.0 to 2.0 lb). It has a 100 to 140 centimetres (39 to 55 in) wingspan. The facial disk is off white to pale ochre and the eyes are yellow. It has prominent ear tufts, and the upper body is dusky brown, the lower parts off-white with brown bars. Prior to 1999 the spotted eagle-owl was considered conspecific with the greyish eagle-owl, but now it is classed as a separate species.

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