- Source: Moluccan scops owl
The Moluccan scops owl (Otus magicus) is an owl found in the Maluku and Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia. It closely resembles the Rinjani scops owl.
The following subspecies are recognised:
O. m. kalidupae (Hartert, EJO, 1903) - Kaledupa
O. m. morotensis (Sharpe, 1875) - Morotai
O. m. leucospilus (Gray, GR, 1861) - Halmahera, Ternate, Kasiruta, and Bacan
O. m. obira Jany, 1955 - Obi
O. m. bouruensis (Sharpe, 1875) - Buru
O. m. magicus (Müller, S, 1841) - Seram and Ambon
O. m. albiventris (Sharpe, 1875) - west-central Lesser Sundas
The Wetar scops owl (O. tempestatis) was previously considered a subspecies, but has since been split.
It has spiritual significance to the Pesaguan Dayak people. It is believed to be a sign of misfortune, as its sound is said to be reminiscent of death. This belief may protect the species from being hunted.
References
BirdLife Species Factsheet - Moluccan Scops-owl
Owl pages
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Moluccan scops owl
- Scops owl
- Siau scops owl
- Rinjani scops owl
- Wetar scops owl
- Sula scops owl
- List of birds by common name
- List of owl species
- List of birds of South Asia: part 1
- List of birds of Indonesia