Barn-owls (Tytonidae)
Common Barn-owl (Tyto alba) - HBW 5, p. 71
French: Effraie des clochers
German: Schleiereule
Spanish: Lechuza Común
Other common names: Barn Owl, Lesser Masked-owl(!), Monkey-faced Owl, Cave/Death/Delicate/Demon/Ghost/Golden/Hissing/Night/Screech/Silver/White Owl; Eastern/Australian Barn-owl (delicatula); Galapagos Barn-owl (punctatissima)
Taxonomy: Strix alba Scopoli, 1769, Friuli, Italy.
Up to 46 races recognized in recent works, but status and distribution of several uncertain, and review of whole group long overdue. West Indian taxa glaucops, insularis and nigrescens formerly included in present species, now shown to be separate species, T. glaucops; some authors separate only glaucops, retaining other two races in present species. Considerable variation in size and colour may be more individual than geographical in many continental and some island regions, with possibly expanding zones of intergradation, particularly in Europe. Nominate a.. View all taxonomy...
Up to 46 races recognized in recent works, but status and distribution of several uncertain, and review of whole group long overdue. West Indian taxa glaucops, insularis and nigrescens formerly included in present species, now shown to be separate species, T. glaucops; some authors separate only glaucops, retaining other two races in present species. Considerable variation in size and colour may be more individual than geographical in many continental and some island regions, with possibly expanding zones of intergradation, particularly in Europe. Nominate and guttata intergrade from Netherlands, Belgium and N & E France to Germany (Rhine Valley) and C Switzerland; nominate intergrades with affinis in region of S Egypt and N Sudan. Validity of many proposed races considered too doubtful to be upheld: in Europe, pusilla, kleinschmidti, kirchhoffi and hostilis merged with nominate, and rhenana with guttata; Madagascan hypermetra with African affinis; island populations everetti, kuehni, bellonae, lifuensis and lulu with widespread Australasian delicatula; Bahamian lucayana with pratincola; and, in Neotropics, Colombian subandeana with guatemalae, stictica with contempta and hauchecornei with tuidara. Also, current separation of niveicauda from furcata (based on colour characters) and of guatemalae from pratincola (ranges in Central America not yet satisfactorily determined) perhaps doubtful, and continued separation of bondi may not be tenable; size and colour variation in Neotropics in need of reassessment, and separation of hellmayri from tuidara based on size characters questionable. Furthermore, poensis possibly not separable from affinis, in which case poensis (as older name) has priority over latter. N African nominate race birds sometimes placed in erlangeri; birds from S Myanmar to Indochina sometimes placed in javanica, but seem better included in stertens. Melanesian populations, currently covered by 3 races (delicatula, crassirostris, interposita), may merit further splits. Several well-marked insular races (e.g. detorta, thomensis, deroepstorffi, punctatissima and possibly others) may be separate species; recent proposals to elevate delicatula to species level (see page 36), however, do not consider which races it would include. Twenty-eight subspecies currently recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- alba (Scopoli, 1769) - W & S Europe (including Balearic Is and Sicily) to N Turkey; also W Canary Is (Tenerife, Gran Canaria, El Hierro), and N Africa from Morocco to Egypt (except Sinai), S to N Mauritania, S Algeria, Niger (Aïr Massif) and NE Sudan.
- guttata (C. L. Brehm, 1831) - C Europe E to Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine, and SE to Albania, Macedonia, Romainia and NE Greece.
- ernesti (Kleinschmidt, 1901) - Sardinia and Corsica.
- alba (Scopoli, 1769) - W & S Europe (including Balearic Is and Sicily) to N Turkey; also W Canary Is (Tenerife, Gran Canaria, El Hierro), and N Africa from Morocco to Egypt (except Sinai), S to N Mauritania, S Algeria, Niger (Aïr Massif) and NE Sudan.
- guttata (C. L. Brehm, 1831) - C Europe E to Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine, and SE to Albania, Macedonia, Romainia and NE Greece.
- ernesti (Kleinschmidt, 1901) - Sardinia and Corsica.
- erlangeri W. L. Sclater, 1921 - Crete and smaller S Greek islands, Cyprus and patchily from Syria E to SW Iran and S to NE Egypt (Sinai) and S Arabian Peninsula.
- schmitzi (Hartert, 1900) - Madeira and Porto Santo.
- gracilirostris (Hartert, 1905) - E Canary Is (Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Lobos, Montaña Clara, Alegranza).
- detorta Hartert, 1913 - Cape Verde Is.
- affinis (Blyth, 1862) - Africa S from S edge of Sahara, including Zanzibar and Pemba, and Madagascar and Comoro Is.
- poensis (Fraser, 1842) - Bioko I.
- thomensis (Hartlaub, 1852) - São Tomé I; recorded in error from Príncipe I.
- stertens Hartert, 1929 - Indian Subcontinent S to N Sri Lanka, and E to SC China (Yunnan), Vietnam and S Thailand.
- deroepstorffi (Hume, 1875) - S Andaman Is.
- javanica (J. F. Gmelin, 1788) - Malay Peninsula S to Greater Sundas (including Krakatau, Pulau Seribu and Kangean Is, and possibly S Borneo) and E to Alor, as well as Tanahjampea, Kalao and Kalaotoa.
- sumbaensis (Hartert, 1897) - Sumba I.
- meeki (Rothschild & Hartert, 1907) - E New Guinea and nearby islands of Manam and Karkar.
- delicatula (Gould, 1837) - Sawu, Roti(?), Timor, Jaco, Wetar, Kisar and Tanimbar Is; Australia and offshore islands; Long I and possibly N New Britain and New Ireland; also Nissan, Buka, Solomon Is (including Bougainville), S Vanuatu (Erromanga, Tanna, Aneityum), New Caledonia, Loyalty Is, Fiji (N to Rotuma), Tonga (N to Niafo’ou), Wallis and Futuna Is, Niue I, Western Samoa and Samoa.
- crassirostris Mayr, 1935 - Tanga Is (E Bismarck Archipelago).
- interposita Mayr, 1935 - Santa Cruz Is, Banks Is, N Vanuatu (S to Efate).
- pratincola (Bonaparte, 1838) - S Canada S at least to Mexico; also Bermuda, Bahamas and Hispaniola.
- guatemalae (Ridgway, 1874) - Guatemala and perhaps S Mexico to Panama (including Pearl Is), possibly to W Colombia.
- bondi Parkes & Phillips, 1978 - Bay Is (Roatán, Guanaja), off N Honduras.
- furcata (Temminck, 1827) - Cuba, Cayman Is and Jamaica.
- niveicauda Parkes & Phillips, 1978 - I of Pines.
- bargei (Hartert, 1892) - Curaçao, and possibly also Bonaire.
- punctatissima (G. R. Gray, 1838) - Galapagos Is.
- contempta (Hartert, 1898) - W Venezuela, Colombia (except W?), Ecuador and Peru.
- hellmayri Griscom & Greenway, 1937 - E Venezuela (including Margarita I) through the Guianas to N Brazil (S to Amazon); also Trinidad and Tobago.
- tuidara (J. E. Gray, 1829) - Brazil (S of Amazon) S to Tierra del Fuego and Falkland Is.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A bird at night, perched under a bridge in a rubber plantation. Locality Taman Negara National Park, Peninsular Malaysia (ssp javanica)
Pieter de Groot Boersma 1 August 2006 4 years ago 32 sec 4 -
An adult calling Locality Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain (ssp alba)
Javier Ortas 12 June 2008 4 years ago 29 sec 4 -
An adult female on a wall Locality Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain (ssp alba)
Javier Ortas 25 June 2008 4 years ago 31 sec 4 -
An adult male jumping and a young Locality Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain (ssp alba)
Javier Ortas 25 May 2008 4 years ago 31 sec 4 -
Two youngs calling at the nest Locality Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain (ssp alba)
Javier Ortas 25 May 2008 4 years ago 31 sec 4 -
A bird moving its head and another one sleeping Locality Guira Oga Recovery Centre, Misiones Province, Argentina (ssp tuidara)
Josep del Hoyo 11 May 2005 7 years ago 37 sec 4
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Spotted after a long time in Picnic Garden area of Kolkata; here it is observant of the dominant Crows.
Locality Kolkata, West Bengal, India (Monotypic species)
Agniva 25 March 2012 46 weeks ago 4.1 -
每晚总有一对仓鸮在Wat Pramot庙中,据说清晨3-4点后还能够回来2-3只,常年有4-5只仓鸮生活在此庙。
Locality Samut Songkhram Province, Western Thailand, Thailand
bird.soong 1 May 2013 3 weeks ago ADDED LAST MONTH 4 -
Seen in dryland agriculture area
Locality Nirona, Kutch District, Gujarat, India
jugal Tiwari 2 April 2013 7 weeks ago 4 -
Dry land agriculture area
Locality Nirona, Kutch District, Gujarat, India
jugal Tiwari 2 April 2013 7 weeks ago 4 -
Seen in agriculture area - dry land
Locality Nirona, Kutch District, Gujarat, India
jugal Tiwari 2 April 2013 7 weeks ago 4 -
Individual in a branch. Locality Salete, Santa Catarina State, Brazil (ssp tuidara)
Douglas Meyer 21 October 2012 26 weeks ago 4
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Calls by one individual. Locality Kula Eco Park, Korotogo, Viti Levu, Fiji
(ssp delicatula)
Josep del Hoyo 23 August 2012 29 weeks ago 4.5 -
A group of seven chicks calling in nest, in a building. Locality Fazenda Praia Alta, Tocantins State, Brazil
(ssp tuidara)
Josep del Hoyo 4 August 2011 47 weeks ago 4 -
Calls Locality Mana, French Guiana
Patrick Ingremeau 24 July 2008 2 years ago 3.5 -
One bird in flight. Locality Fortaleza, Ceará State, Brazil
(ssp tuidara)
Ciro Albano 24 July 2006 4 years ago 3.5 -
Alarm calls of a probable female Locality Terrington Marsh, Norfolk, England, Great Britain
(ssp alba)
Stuart Fisher 23 November 2005 3 years ago 2.5
