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Magellanic Horned Owl

Magellanic Horned Owl

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The Magellanic Horned Owl is a large owl found in southern South America, often considered a subspecies or closely related to the Great Horned Owl. It inhabits open and semi-open habitats.
Where to spot
Southern South America, including Chile and Argentina, extending south to Tierra del Fuego, preferring open woodlands, scrublands, and rocky areas.
How to spot
Listen for its deep, low hooting calls, similar but distinct from the Great Horned Owl. Look for it perched on prominent rocky outcrops or trees, especially at dusk.
When to spot
Nocturnal. Most active from dusk to dawn. Its calls are a good way to locate it after dark.
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File:Tucuquere Bubo magellanicus.jpg
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Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Bubo magellanicus (8390010787).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Tucuquere Bubo magellanicus.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Tucuquere Bubo magellanicus (cropped).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
This owl is the southernmost representative of the *Bubo* genus in the Americas, adapted to the cooler and often more arid climates of Patagonia and the Andes.
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