Tropical Screech Owl
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The tropical screech owl (''Megascops choliba'') is a small species of
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in the family
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. It is found in Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad, and every mainland South American country.


Taxonomy and systematics

The taxonomy of genus ''Megascops'' is somewhat unsettled.Ong, G. (2020). Tropical Screech-Owl (''Megascops choliba''), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (T. S. Schulenberg, Editor). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.trsowl.01 retrieved August 15, 2021 A 2015 publication proposed that the tropical screech owl's closest relatives are the
white-throated screech owl The white-throated screech owl (''Megascops albogularis'') is a small owl found in the Andes of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. Taxonomy and systematics The white-throated screech owl was described by the American ornithologis ...
(''M. albogularis'') and Koepcke's screech owl (''M. koepckeae''). However, the
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(IOC) has not accepted that assessment. The following nine subspecies are accepted by the IOC, the
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, and
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''. ''M. c. duidae'' perhaps represents a separate species. *''M. c. choliba'' Vieillot (1817) *''M. c. luctisomus''
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& Pernard (1921)
*''M. c. margaritae'' Cory (1915) *''M. c. cruciger''
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(1824)
*''M. c. duidae'' Chapman (1929) *''M. c. decussatus'' Lichtenstein (1823) *''M. c. uruguaii'' Hekstra (1982) *''M. c. surutus'' Kelso (1941) *''M. c. wetmorei'' Brodkorb (1937)


Description

The tropical screech owl is polymorphic, with much variation in color. It is overall gray-brown or (less commonly) brown or
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, but always with a relatively distinctive blackish edge to the face and yellow irides. Its undersides are pale with a black "herringbone" pattern. The subspecies differ in the intensity of the colors and the amount of black markings on the upper- and underparts. Adults are long and weigh .


Distribution and habitat

The tropical screech owl is "the most common and widespread screech-owl of the neotropicis." It is found from
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and
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south and throughout
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(including
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), almost entirely east of the
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, but not in the far south. The subspecies are distributed thus: *''M. c. choliba'', southern Mato Grosso and São Paulo, Brazil, south to eastern Paraguay *''M. c. luctisomus'', the Pacific slope in Costa Rica south to the Canal Zone in Panama, and on the Pearl Islands *''M. c. margaritae'', restricted to
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off of northern Venezuela *''M. c. cruciger'', Trinidad, and eastern Colombia and Venezuela east to
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and south to eastern Peru *''M. c. duidae'', Cerro Duida and Cerro de la Neblina in southern Venezuela *''M. c. decussatus'', central and southern Brazil *''M. c. uruguaii'', southeastern Brazil, northeastern Argentina, and Uruguay *''M. c. surutus'', Bolivia *''M. c. wetmorei'', Paraguay and Argentina The tropical screech owl inhabits a wide variety of landscapes. Most tend to be partially to mostly open, such as
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, open woodland, coffee plantations, residential areas, and the borders of terra firme and
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s. Except for ''M. c. duidae'', it shuns the interior of forests; that subspecies is found in dense forest and bamboo scrub.


Behavior and ecology


Feeding

The tropical screech owl is nocturnal. It forages by sallying from a low perch to capture prey on the ground, from branches, or in the air. Its diet is large
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s and small
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s. The former include worms, scorpions, spiders, and a large variety of insects (such as grasshoppers, moths, cockroaches, cicadas, termites, mantids, crickets, and beetles). Vertebrate prey includes frogs, other amphibians, small reptiles (such as snakes), other birds, bats, and rodents.


Breeding

The tropical screech owl's breeding
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has not been well studied. South of the Equator, the breeding season appears to start in August. The species nests in holes such as natural cavities, old woodpecker holes, and nest boxes. The clutch size is usually one to three but can be as large as six. Adults defend the nest with "fluffing" displays and aggressive moves that may extend to striking humans with their claws.


Vocalization

The tropical screech owl's primary song is "short, purring trill, followed by two accentuated clear notes". The female's song is similar to the male's but higher pitched. A secondary, courtship, song is "a bubbling ''bububúbubu''". They also produce "a variety of cackles and longer hooting notes".


Status

The
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has assessed the tropical screech owl as being of
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. It is common in much of its large range, and deforestation may actually benefit it because it provides the more open habitat it frequents.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q265026 tropical screech owl Birds of Costa Rica Birds of Panama Birds of Trinidad and Tobago Birds of the Caribbean tropical screech owl tropical screech owl Taxa named by Louis Pierre Vieillot Taxonomy articles created by Polbot