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Best 1 Northern White-faced Owl

The Northern White-faced Owl is a diminutive owl species native to sub-Saharan Africa. It’s notable for being one of the smallest scops owls found in this region. Primarily inhabiting savannas and dry woodlands, it's studied by ornithologists and wildlife researchers interested in African raptors an...

2 Southern White-faced Owl

The Southern White-faced Owl is a small nocturnal raptor native to southern Africa, where it inhabits savannas and dry woodlands and is noted for its striking white facial disk.

3 Oriental Scops-Owl

The Oriental Scops-Owl is a small, migratory owl species native to South and East Asia, notable for its distinct reddish and gray plumage variations and bright yellow eyes.

4 Eurasian Scops-Owl

The Eurasian Scops-Owl is a small, migratory owl species widely distributed across southern Europe and Asia, notable for its distinct monotonous mating call heard during summer nights.

5 Seychelles Scops-Owl

Endemic to the island of Mahé in the Seychelles, the Seychelles scops-owl is an endangered species that dwells in high-altitude cloud forests and is locally known as the syer.

6 Giant Scops-Owl

The giant scops-owl, also known as the Mindanao eagle-owl, is a large owl species endemic to the Philippines and is currently classified as vulnerable due to habitat loss.

7 African Scops-Owl

The African Scops-Owl is a small, nocturnal bird of prey common across sub-Saharan Africa, recognized by its prominent ear tufts and its ability to blend into tree bark.

8 Sokoke Scops-Owl

The Sokoke scops-owl is a highly localized and endangered owl species found exclusively in the coastal Arabuko-Sokoke Forest of Kenya and nearby forests in Tanzania.

9 Anjouan Scops-Owl

Endemic to the island of Anjouan in the Comoros, the Anjouan scops-owl is a critically endangered species known only from a small, declining montane forest population.

10 Collared Scops-Owl

The Collared Scops-Owl is a common nocturnal raptor found throughout the tropical forests of South and Southeast Asia, distinguished by a prominent pale nuchal collar.

11 Indian Scops-Owl

The Indian Scops-Owl is a resident bird of prey native to the woodlands and forests of the Indian subcontinent, recognized by its subtle brown or gray plumage and deep brown eyes.

12 Ryukyu Scops-Owl

The Ryukyu scops-owl is a small nocturnal owl species native to the subtropical Ryukyu Islands of Japan, notable for its varied vocalizations across different island groups.

13 Annobon Scops-Owl

The Annobon scops-owl is a small, highly localized owl species endemic to Annobón Island in Equatorial Guinea, currently listed as critically endangered due to habitat loss.

14 Pallid Scops-Owl

The pallid scops-owl is a small migratory owl species native to the Middle East and Central Asia, recognized by its pale plumage and preference for rocky semi-desert habitats.

15 Mountain Scops-Owl

The Mountain Scops-Owl is a small, elusive owl species residing in the montane forests of the Himalayas and Southeast Asia, identified by its speckled, dark-brown plumage.

16 White-fronted Scops-Owl

The white-fronted scops-owl is a rare, strictly nocturnal bird species endemic to the tropical wet forests of Sri Lanka, distinguished by a prominent white patch on its face.

17 São Tomé Scops-Owl

The São Tomé scops-owl is a small owl species endemic to São Tomé Island in the Gulf of Guinea, known for its distinct variations in brown and rufous plumage morphs.

18 Pemba Scops-Owl

Endemic to Pemba Island in Tanzania, the Pemba scops-owl is a small, territorial bird species that heavily relies on the island's remaining indigenous forests for survival.

19 Rajah Scops-Owl

The Rajah Scops-Owl is a rare, elusive nocturnal raptor native to the montane forests of Borneo and Sumatra, distinguished by its striking dark plumage and prominent ear tufts.

20 Reddish Scops-Owl

The reddish scops-owl is a small bird of prey native to the montane forests of Borneo and Sumatra, easily identified by its striking reddish-brown plumage and amber eyes.

21 Wallace's Scops-Owl

Named after the naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, this scops-owl species is endemic to the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia, specifically inhabiting the island of Flores.

22 Everett's Scops-Owl

Everett's Scops-Owl is a small raptor endemic to the island of Borneo, inhabiting montane forests and named after British administrator Alfred Hart Everett.

23 Flores Scops-Owl

The Flores scops-owl is an endangered, rarely seen owl species endemic to the Indonesian island of Flores, where it primarily inhabits montane and secondary forests.

24 Palawan Scops-Owl

The Palawan Scops-Owl is a small, nocturnal owl endemic to the Philippines, where it is notable for being found exclusively in the lowland and montane forests of Palawan island.

25 Luzon Scops-Owl

The Luzon Scops-Owl is a nocturnal raptor endemic to the island of Luzon in the Philippines, where it is notably restricted to montane forests above 1,000 meters in elevation.

26 Mindanao Scops-Owl

The Mindanao Scops-Owl is an owl endemic to Mindanao in the Philippines, notable for residing exclusively in high-elevation montane and mossy forests.

27 Andaman Scops-Owl

Endemic strictly to the Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal, the Andaman scops-owl is a relatively small nocturnal species reliant on tropical moist lowland forests.

28 Sandy Scops-Owl

The sandy scops-owl is a low-density, forest-dwelling owl species native to the tropical lowland rainforests of West and Central Africa, noted for its pale, sandy coloration.

29 Sulawesi Scops-Owl

Native exclusively to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the Sulawesi scops-owl is a nocturnal bird of prey that thrives in lowland and montane tropical rainforests.

30 Mantanani Scops-Owl

The Mantanani scops-owl is a distinctive owl species native to small islands off Borneo and the Philippines, recognized by its pale plumage adapted to coastal forests.

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