how dose a boobook owl defend itself
"boobook" is a common name used to refer to any owls from the genus Ninox, also known as "hawk-owls" but the term "Hawk-Owl" is often also used to be referred to the "Northern Hawk-Owl" that is not a "Boobook".
Togian Boobook was created in 2004.
Christmas Boobook was created in 1889.
Southern Boobook was created in 1788.
Norfolk Boobook was created in 1802.
Lord Howe Boobook was created in 1888.
New Ireland Boobook was created in 1830.
A boobook is an owl
The Southern boobook owl lies in New Zealand and Tasmania. It is also found on mainland Australia and in New Guinea.
A member of the owl family.
The Southern boobook owl has a dark brown-grey plumage with white spots and streaks. Their facial disc typically ranges from grey to brown.
Night owls are people. There's no specific kind of owl named "night owl".Owls in general do not attack people, but a particular frightened or startled owl might do so in an attempt to defend itself.