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Indiana is a
Female
Hand Reared Display Eurasian Eagle Owl. We also fly her.
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The
Rock Eagle Owl also called the Indian Eagle Owl or Bengal
Eagle Owl,
Bubo bengalensis
is a species of large
horned owl
found in
South Asia.
They were earlier treated as a subspecies of the
Eurasian Eagle Owl.
They are found in hilly and rocky scrub forests, and are
usually seen in pairs. They have a deep resonant booming
call that may be heard at dawn and dusk. They are typically
large owls, and have "tufts" on their heads. They are
splashed with brown, and grey and have a white throat patch
with black small stripes.
This species is often considered a
subspecies of the
Eurasian Eagle Owl
Bubo bubo
and is very similar in appearance. The facial disk is
unmarked and has a black border, a feature that is much
weaker in the Eurasian form. The base of the primaries is
unbanded and rufous. The tail bands have the tawn bands
wider than the black ones. A large pale scapular patch is
visible on the folded wing.
| Species |
Weight |
Hatch Date |
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Bubo Bengalensis
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T.B.C. |
27-12-2009 |
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