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Eastern Grass Owl
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Information
Common Name Australian Grass Owl
Range eastern, southern and southeast Asia, parts of New Guinea, Australia (mainly in Queensland) and the western Pacific. It has also been found in the coastal islands.
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Order Strigiformes
Family Tytonidae
Genus Tyto
Species Tyto longimembris
Conservation Status
LCSpecies
Least Concern

The Eastern grass owl (Tyto longimembris), also known as the Australian grass owl, is a species of barn-owl in the Tytonidae family.

Though some authorities consider this owl to be conspecific with the African grass owl (Tyto capensis), other consider it to be a valid species.

They feed predominantly on small rodents.

Description[]

The eastern grass owl is a medium-sized owl, similar in size to the barn owl. Adult males measure from 32 to 38 cm (13 to 15 in) in length, while the larger females can measure from 35 to 42 cm (14 to 17 in). The wingspan is from 100 to 116 cm (39 to 46 in). The female weighs 460 g (16 oz) while the male weighs 400 g (14 oz). They have dark brown or tan upper parts with pale spots. They have black and tan bars on its wings and a very pale beak, feathered legs, and dark brown eyes. Like all Tyto owls, it has a heart-shaped facial disk with brown buff and a white bordering.

Distribution[]

astern grass owls native in eastern, southern and southeast Asia, parts of New Guinea, Australia (mainly in Queensland) and the western Pacific. It has also been found in the coastal islands.

Habitat[]

This owl prefers tall grasslands and swamps. Roost areas consist of flattened vegetation within systems of "tunnels" through the swamp vegetation. Nesting is in similar situations.

Hunting[]

Studies in parts of Australia have shown that the most common prey is the long-haired rat and the cane rat. Prey are detected from on the wing. The owl uses its long legs to penetrate dense ground cover and seize its prey.

Call[]

The eastern grass owl's primary call is like many other tyto owls. A loud, hissing screech but the grass owl's screech is louder than a barn owl's but quieter than a masked owl's.

Conservation Status[]

Eastern grass owls are considered "least concern" globally, primarily because of their wide distribution.

Within Australia Tyto longimembris is considered vulnerable on the New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act (1995).

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