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CAMIGUIN BOOBOOK - Grayish eyes

• NL: Camiguinvalkuil (Ninox leventisi) • FR: Ninoxe de Camiguin • Photo: Bram Demeulemeester

Camiguin Sur Island

The Camiguin boobook or Camiguin hawk-owl is a medium-sized, vulnerable owl species, resident to the Camiguin island in the Philippines. Its habitat is in tropical moist lowland primary and secondary forests up to 700 meters above sea level. It is also occasionally seen on forest edge, clearings and plantations. It is the only owl in the country with greenish-yellow or grayish eyes

  • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    19 hours ago

    While trying to find out whether or not it’s called a boobook because that’s a phonetic spelling of the sound it makes (because I love it when animals are named thus 😁), I came across this wonderful video from an Australian conservationist/zoology communicator ❤️

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      20 hours ago

      I’ve always read the call is the origin of the name, like Ruru/Morepork.

      This person claims to get paid for animal sounds and they agree, so that counts as a professional opinion!

      I liked your video. Boonooks are super cute. 🥰