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East Brazilian pygmy owl

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East Brazilian pygmy owl
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G. minutissimum
Binomial name
Glaucidium minutissimum
(Wied-Neuwied, 1821)
Synonyms

Glaucidium sicki

The East Brazilian pygmy owl (Glaucidium minutissimum), also known as least pygmy-owl or Sick's pygmy-owl, is a small owl in the typical owl family. It has been argued that the here used scientific name actually belongs to the Pernambuco pygmy owl, in which case the East Brazilian pygmy owl should be referred to G. sicki (König & Weick, 2005).[2] This has not gained widespread recognition.[3]

It is found in eastern Brazil and far eastern Paraguay.

Habitat

It inhabits tropical moist evergreen forests and edges as well as open bush canopy.[4]

Description

It is one of the smallest South American owls, averaging at 55 grams (1.9 oz) and 15 cm (6 in).

Formerly, this species included the Colima, Tamaulipas, Central American, subtropical,[1] and Baja pygmy owl[5] as subspecies.

References

  1. ^ a b Template:IUCN
  2. ^ König, C. & F. Weick. (2005). A new Least Pygmy Owl (Aves: Strigidae) from southeastern Brazil. Stuttgarter Beitr. Naturk. Ser. A. no. 688.
  3. ^ South American Classification Committee (2008). Change the name of Least Pygmy-Owl to Glaucidium sicki. Accessed 21-11-2008.
  4. ^ Weick, Friedhelm (2006), Owls (Strigiformes): Annotated and Illustrated Checklist, Springer, p. 164, ISBN 978-3-540-35234-1
  5. ^ Lepage, Denis (2003–2007), Avibase - the world bird database, retrieved Sep 22, 2007