- Source: Tucuman pygmy-owl
The Tucuman pygmy-owl (Glaucidium tucumanum) is a small South American owl.
It is 16 to 17.5 cm (6.3–7 in.) in length and weighs 55 to 60 grams (1.9-2.1 oz.)
Its range is the Gran Chaco region of Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina south to Tucumán province and the northern part of Córdoba province. It lives in arid and semi-arid thorny and bushy habitats from 500 meters up to 1500 meters, at some places 1800 meters, above sea level.
Some authorities consider it a subspecies of the ferruginous pygmy-owl, in which case it is called Glaucidium brasilianum pallens. For example, the IUCN does not list it. Among authorities that do consider it a full species are the 2007 Clements Checklist of Birds of the World and the Handbook of the Birds of the World.
References
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- Tucuman pygmy-owl
- List of birds by common name
- List of least concern birds
- List of vulnerable birds
- List of birds of Argentina
- List of birds of South America
- The Whispering Land
- List of birds of Bolivia
- List of rodents
- List of data deficient mammals
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