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;[[:Category:Asio|Asio]] capensis
==Description==
 
A bird of open grassland.
 
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
Location: Centurion, Gauteng, SA
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35-37 cm
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*Yellow eyes
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*Black iris
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*Short ear-tufts
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*Dark brown plumage
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==Distribution==
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[[Africa]]:<br />
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[[Image:1213 Owl Western Marsh a07.jpg|thumb|425px|right|Photo by {{user|peterday|peterday}} <br />Merdja Zerga, [[Morocco]], February, 2018]]
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'''Northern Africa''': [[Morocco]], [[Tunisia]]<br />
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'''Western Africa''': [[Senegal]], [[The Gambia]], [[Mali]], [[Ivory Coast]], [[Burkina Faso]], [[Benin]], [[Nigeria]], [[Niger]], [[Chad]], [[Cameroon]], [[Central African Republic]], [[Gabon]], [[DRC]] and [[Angola]]<br />
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'''Eastern Africa''': [[Sudan]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Kenya]], [[Uganda]], [[Rwanda]], [[Burundi]], [[Tanzania]], [[Zambia]], [[Mozambique]] and [[Malawi]]<br />
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'''Southern Africa''': [[Namibia]], [[Botswana]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[South Africa]], [[KwaZulu-Natal]], [[Lesotho]], [[eSwatini]]<br />
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'''African Islands''': [[Madagascar]]
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==Taxonomy==
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====Subspecies====
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There are 3 subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>:
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*''A. c. tingitanus'':
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:*North-western [[Morocco]]
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*''A. c. capensis'':
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:*Patchily distributed [[Senegambia]] to [[Ethiopia]] and [[South Africa]]
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*''A. c. hova'':
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:*Grasslands and marshes of [[Madagascar]]
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==Habitat==
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Prefers wetland with large and high grassland as Scirpus sp and Juncus sp.
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==Behaviour==
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====Breeding====
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Breeding period occurs between March to June. They lay 2-4 eggs on the ground, amongst tussocks.
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====Diet====
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Diet includes insects, and small mammals, such as rodents and birds.
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====Vocalisation====
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'''Call''': a frog-like kaar or rasping whistle ''shrss''.
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==References==
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#{{Ref-Clements6thAug11}}#Avibase
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#Wikipedia
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#BF Member observations
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{{ref}}
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.birdforum.net/pp_gallery/showgallery.php?mcats=all&what=allfields&si=Asio+capensis+ View more images of Marsh Owl in the gallery]
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{{GSearch|Asio+capensis}}
[[Category:Birds]]
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[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Asio]]

Latest revision as of 10:54, 14 November 2021

Photo by swainsons
Johannesburg
Asio capensis

Identification

35-37 cm

  • Yellow eyes
  • Black iris
  • Short ear-tufts
  • Dark brown plumage

Distribution

Africa:

Photo by peterday
Merdja Zerga, Morocco, February, 2018

Northern Africa: Morocco, Tunisia
Western Africa: Senegal, The Gambia, Mali, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Benin, Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Gabon, DRC and Angola
Eastern Africa: Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique and Malawi
Southern Africa: Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Lesotho, eSwatini
African Islands: Madagascar

Taxonomy

Subspecies

There are 3 subspecies[1]:

  • A. c. tingitanus:
  • A. c. capensis:
  • A. c. hova:

Habitat

Prefers wetland with large and high grassland as Scirpus sp and Juncus sp.

Behaviour

Breeding

Breeding period occurs between March to June. They lay 2-4 eggs on the ground, amongst tussocks.

Diet

Diet includes insects, and small mammals, such as rodents and birds.

Vocalisation

Call: a frog-like kaar or rasping whistle shrss.

References

  1. Clements, JF. 2011. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to August 2011. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019. Spreadsheet available at http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/downloadable-clements-checklist
  2. Avibase
  3. Wikipedia
  4. BF Member observations

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External Links

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