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eastern screech owls.
Barn owl, elf owl, burrowing owl, western screech owl, eastern screech owl, barred owl, horned owl, long eared and short eared owl.
It gets its water from the prey it eats.
- Whiskered Screech-Owl - Western Screech-Owl - Elf Owl - Spotted Owl - Northern Pygmy-Owl - Flammulated Owl - Burrowing Owl - Great Horned Owl - Northern Saw-Whet Owl
Yes. Several subspecies of the screech owl (genus Strigidae) live in Mexico. Some of them include:Western Screech Owl (Megascops kennicottii)Balsas Screech Owl (Megascops seductus)Pacific Screech Owl (Megascops cooperi)Whiskered Screech Owl (Megascops trichopsis)
Screech owls seem to be restricted to the Americas.See the related Wikipedia link listed below for more information:The common screech owl is found over much of North America. The eastern screech owl is found from Alaska to Mexico and eastward, the western screech owl replaces it to some degree in the western states.
Species of owls that are native to the United States include the common barn owl, flammulated owl, western screech owl, whiskered screech owl, eastern screech owl, bearded screech owl, snowy owl, great horned owl, mottled owl, spotted owl, barred owl, great gray owl, northern hawk owl, northern pygmy owl, mountain pygmy owl, Ridgway's pygmy owl, elf owl, burrowing owls, boreal owl, long-eared owls, and short-eared owls.
The eastern screech owls rival is the eagle owl
In New Mexico, several owl species can be found, including the Great Horned Owl, Barn Owl, Western Screech Owl, and the Burrowing Owl. The Great Horned Owl is one of the most common, known for its distinctive tufts and powerful presence. The Barn Owl is recognized by its heart-shaped face and is often found in open fields. Additionally, the Western Screech Owl is smaller and prefers wooded areas, while the Burrowing Owl often inhabits grasslands and open plains.
Barred owl, screech owl, horned owl.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Otus kennicottii.