Mantanani scops owl (redirect from Otus mantananensis)
The Mantanani scops owl (Otus mantananensis), is a small owl in the scops-owl genus Otus found on small islands between Borneo and the Philippines. It...
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Scops owl (redirect from Otus (genus))
owl, Otus mendeni Siau scops owl, Otus siaoensis Sangihe scops owl, Otus collari Mantanani scops owl, Otus mantananensis Seychelles scops owl, Otus insularis...
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scops owl Otus siaoensis (Schlegel, 1873) 148 Sangihe scops owl Otus collari Lambert & Rasmussen, 1998 149 Mantanani scops owl Otus mantananensis (Sharpe...
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Philippine scops owl (redirect from Otus megalotis)
Otus megalotis and Otus fuliginosus. The other two species, Otus mantananensis and Otus elegans are not endemic to the Philippines. The three Otus megalotis...
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scops-owl, Otus everetti (E) Negros scops-owl, Otus nigrorum (E) Mindoro scops-owl, Otus mindorensis (E) Mantanani scops-owl, Otus mantananensis (E) Ryukyu...
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Mindoro scops-owl, Otus mindorensis Luzon scops-owl, Otus longicornis Mantanani scops-owl, Otus mantananensis Palawan scops-owl, Otus fuliginosus Philippine...
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T45449331A209059576.en.{{cite iucn}}: |date= / |doi= mismatch (help) "Otus mantananensis: BirdLife International: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2023:...
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scops-owl, Otus mantananensis Ryukyu scops-owl, Otus elegans Sulawesi scops-owl, Otus manadensis Sangihe scops-owl, Otus collari Siau scops-owl, Otus siaoensis...
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scops-owl, Otus lettia Sunda scops-owl, Otus lempiji Mantanani scops-owl, Otus mantananensis Oriental scops-owl, Otus sunia Barred eagle-owl, Bubo sumatranus...
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pigeon (Ducula pickeringii), the near-threatened Mantanani scops owl (Otus mantananensis) and the Philippine megapode (Megapodius cumingii). A possibility...
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