Australian Raptor Care and Conservation Inc

Australian Boobook

Ninox boobook


Photographer: Matt Wright

Description

Distribution

Type:

The Southern Boobook is the smallest and most common owl in Australia. Identified by its plumage – dark chocolate-brown above and rufous-brown below, heavily streaked and spotted with white. The bill is grey with a darker tip, and the feet are grey or yellow. The facial disc is chocolate brown and the eyes are large and yellowish. Tasmanian birds are smaller and more heavily spotted with white, while birds of the Cape York rainforests are slightly larger and darker. Young Southern Boobooks are almost entirely buff-white below, with conspicuous dark brown facial discs.


Feeds on insects, small mammals (eg House Mouse, Mus musculus) and other small animal species.

Found throughout mainland Australia.
Nocturnal

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Wingspan:


~ 70cm


Wing length: 188-261mm

 

 Body Length:

27-36cm


Tail length 100-160mm

 Weight: 

Male: ~ 1000g

Female: ~ 1200g


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