Glaucidium gnoma
The scientific name for the mountain pygmy owl is Glaucidium gnoma. It is a small owl species found in North and Central America, known for its round face and distinctive call.
The scientific name for the arctic owl is Bubo scandiacus.
Owls (birds of the order Strigiformes)are divided into two main groups:Strigidae: typical owls such as Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus)Tytonidae: barn owls such as the common Barn Owl (Tyto alba)The Northern Spotted Owl is Strix occidentalis caurina.The Snowy Owl is Bubo scandiacus.
The scientific name of the snowy owl is Bubo scandiacus.
The scientific name of the Ural owl is Strix uralensis. It belongs to the taxonomic order Strigiformes, family Strigidae, and genus Strix.
There are many species of Owls, but the common name for Owls is Owls and the owls are in an order of birds called Strigiformes.AnswerThere are about 200 owl species. Examples of species with their scientific names are:Barn Owl Tyto albaSnowy Owl Nyctea scandiacaSpotted Owl Strix occidentalisWood Owl Strix woodfordiPel's Fishing Owl Scotopelia peliSpotted Eagle Owl Bubo africanaMalay Fish Owl Ketupa ketupa
The Elf owl is smaller than a (northern) pygmy owl.
Subtropical Pygmy Owl was created in 1995.
Colima Pygmy Owl was created in 1901.
Yungas Pygmy Owl was created in 1991.
Amazonian Pygmy Owl was created in 1990.
Guatemalan Pygmy Owl was created in 1875.
Pacific Pygmy Owl was created in 1991.
Ferruginous Pygmy Owl was created in 1788.
Cape Pygmy Owl was created in 1888.
Cuban Pygmy Owl was created in 1839.
Pernambuco Pygmy Owl was created in 2002.
Yes there are endangered owls. Just to name a few Burrowing Owl, Ground Owl, Northern Spotted Owl, Pygmy Owl, Barn Owl. The barn owl, pygmy owl, and burrowing owls are not endangered species, but listed "least concern" by the IUCN Redlist.