Short-eared Owl

Scientific name : Asio flammeus
Other names: Български: Блатна сова , Brezhoneg: Toud-lann , Català: Mussol emigrant , Česky: Kalous pustovka , Dansk: Mosehornugle , Deutsch: Sumpfohreule , Esperanto: Marĉostrigo , Eesti: Sooräts , Basque: Zingira-hontz , Suomi: Suopöllö , Français: Hibou des marais , Magyar: Réti fülesbagoly , Italiano: Gufo di palude , 日本語: コミミズク , Lietuviškai: Balinė pelėda , Latviešu: Purva pūce , Nederlands: Velduil , Norsk (nynorsk): Jordugle , Norsk: Jordugle , Polski: Uszatka błotna , Português: Coruja-do-nabal , Русский: Болотная сова , Svenska: Jorduggla , Türkçe: Kır baykuşu , Українська: Сова болотяна

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Short Description

The upper side has a yellowish color and is marked with reddish-brown specks. The underside is considerably paler and has dark brown dots. The eyes are surrounded by a striking black mask. The iris is yellow.

Asio flammeus
Photo: birdimagency.com / Connor Stefanison

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