West Peruvian screech owl
The West Peruvian screech owl or Peruvian screech owl is a species of owl in the family Strigidae. It is found in Ecuador and Peru.
Taxonomy and systematics
The West Peruvian screech owl has sometimes been treated as conspecific with the tropical screech owl though their vocalizations are distinct. Two subspecies are recognized, the nominate M. r. roboratus and M. r. pacificus. The latter has been suggested as a species in its own right.Description
The nominate subspecies of West Peruvian screech owl is long and weighs. It has both gray and rufous morphs. The former has a grayish facial disc with a black border, white brows above pale to golden yellow eyes, and small "ear" tufts. The crown is blackish brown and the upperparts gray brown with slight darker bars. It has a pale nuchal collar. Its underparts are whitish with faint vermiculation. The rufous morph is pale rufous all over with dark brown markings.M. r. pacificus is smaller and lighter than the nominate, long and weighing. Its gray morph is typically grayer than the nominate but there is much overlap. Its rufous morph is more common than that of the nominate.
Distribution and habitat
The pacificus subspecies of West Peruvian screech owl is found from Santa Elena and Guayas Provinces in southwestern Ecuador south slightly into northwestern Peru as far as Lambayeque Province. The nominate M. r. roboratus is found inland, in the drainages of the Río Chinchipe and Río Marañón between the western and central Andes.M. r. roboratus inhabits dry deciduous woodland, on mountain slopes and hills. In elevation it mostly ranges between but is found as high as in Eduador and in Peru. M. r. pacificus inhabits dry coastal scrub and deciduous forest, generally from sea level to.