The Striking Glare of the White-Faced Scops Owl
Overview
The intense, fiery orange eyes of this bird belong to a White-Faced Scops Owl (Ptilopsis leucotis). Its stare is a testament to the…
The intense, fiery orange eyes of this bird belong to a White-Faced Scops Owl (Ptilopsis leucotis). Its stare is a testament to the incredible visual acuity this nocturnal predator possesses. The owl's facial disc is a masterpiece of specialized feathers, with a white, heart-shaped outline that frames the eyes and helps to funnel sound towards its ears. The rest of its head and body are covered in a mottled pattern of grey and black, a superb camouflage that allows it to blend seamlessly into the bark of trees during the day. The prominent ear tufts, which can be raised or lowered to communicate mood, give the owl a distinctive silhouette. This raptor, native to a wide range of sub-Saharan Africa, is a small but formidable hunter, a master of stealth and precision in the dark.
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- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedAugust 25, 2025
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- Size4.03MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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