Rufous Owl (Ninox rufa) [XC759162]
by Zebedee Muller from Kuranda, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia (call)
Rufous Owl (Ninox rufa) [XC777823]
by id from Cairns North, Cairns Regional, Queensland, Australia (song)
Breeding Season (Guide)
Mainly August - September.
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Nest
In a hollow in a tree, from 5 - 30 m above the ground.
Eggs (Guide)
2 sometimes 1; creamy white; rounded; about 50 - 55 x 45 - 50 mm. Incubation: 36 - 38 days; by female. Eggs are laid at two - three day intervals.
Young
Semi-altricial, nidicolous. Fledge in 42 - 56 days.
Subspecies
Sometimes considered to form superspecies with Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua). Subspecies require revision: meesi possibly only a pale morph of queenslandica. Aru population sometimes separated as aruensis, but apparently indistinguishable from humeralis. Species has even been suggested as being monotypic.
The following 5 subspecies are recognised:
rufa (Gould, 1846) - Western and northern Kimberley Divide, WA and northern NT.
meesi Mason, IJ & Schodde, 1980 - Cape York Peninsula.
queenslandica Mathews, 1911 - North-eastern Qld, south from about Endeavour River to about Mackay.
humeralis (Bonaparte, 1850) - New Guinea and Waigeu Island.
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