Spot-bellied eagle owl spotted in A.P.’s Seshachalam forest for the first time

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Source: The post is based on the article “Spot-bellied eagle owl spotted in A.P.’s Seshachalam forest for the first time” published in The Hindu on 19th January 2023.

What is the News?

A wildlife team has stumbled upon a Spot-bellied Eagle Owl (Bubo Nipalensis) for the first time in the Seshachalam forest and for the third time in Andhra Pradesh.

What is a Spot-bellied Eagle Owl?

Spot bellied eagle owl
Source: The Hindu

The Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl also known as the forest eagle-owl is a large bird of prey with a formidable appearance. 

IUCN Status: Least Concern

Geographical distribution: It is a forest-inhabiting species found across the Indian Subcontinent.

Characteristics: The bird is found on large trees in thick forests. It feeds on small rodents and lizards.

Significance: The bird makes a strange scream similar to humans and it is hence called the ‘ghost of the forest’ in India and ‘devil bird’ in Sri Lanka.

 

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