Spot Bellied Eagle Owl
- Recently, the first photographic evidence of the spot-bellied eagle owl (Bubo nipalensis) was recorded in Pench Tiger reserve (PTR) in Maharashtra, confirming breeding activities.
- The spot-bellied eagle owl prefers habitats near water, in evergreen, moist deciduous forests, and hunts in scrub, bamboo jungles, and deciduous forests.
- Like other owls, it uses low-frequency calls for communication, territorial defense, and attracting mates, facilitating long-distance communication through dense ....
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