Bulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum (Dec 2020)

PHARAOH EAGLE OWL BUBO ASCALAPHUS (SAVIGNY, 1809) (STRIGIFORMES, STRIGIDAE), THE “SHROUDED IN MYSTERY” OWL OF IRAQ AND IRAN

  • Omar F. Al-Sheikhly,
  • Heimo Mikkola,
  • Seyd B. Mousavi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26842/binhm.7.2020.16.2.0219
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 219 – 230

Abstract

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The easternmost extent of the Pharaoh Eagle Owl Bubo ascalaphus (Savigny, 1809) distribution has remained enigmatic due to identification problems and lack of owl research. In Iraq, B. ascalaphus has been reported from only few localities in western Iraqi deserts; while its occurrence in Iran has not been reported before this study. In 2017 2020, several new records of B. ascalaphus in western through southeastern Iraq were made and a new distribution range in western Iran was confirmed. Furthermore, field identification, interspecific relationships and conservation status of B. ascalaphus in Iraq and Iran were comprehensively discussed.

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