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scops owl
[ skops ]
noun
- any of a group of small owls having ear tufts and a whistling call, especially Otus scops Old World scops owl and O. sunia Oriental scops owl.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of scops owl1
1815–25; < New Latin < Greek skṓps little horned owl
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Example Sentences
Soon he found that Rose-rings were taking nest sites from a small owl called the Eurasian Scops Owl in Italy.
From Scientific American
Bird watchers now spot winged creatures like paradise flycatcher and Eurasian scops owl that don’t belong to the region.
From Seattle Times
Eighteen species are critically endangered, including the Philippine eagle, the hooded vulture and the Annobon scops owl, the researchers found.
From Seattle Times
The newfound Rinjani scops owl, or Otus jolandae.
From Newsweek
It looks so similar to the new Rinjani scops owl that over the last 100 years, no one had bothered to confirm this via vocalisation recordings or DNA comparisons.
From Scientific American
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