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Scops Collection

The scops owl, also known as the White-faced Scops Owl (Otus leucotis), is a captivating species found in Kenya

Background imageScops Collection: White-faced Scops Owl Otus leucotis Kenya

White-faced Scops Owl Otus leucotis Kenya

Background imageScops Collection: DDE-90022618

DDE-90022618
Africa. Tanzania. African Scops Owl at Tarangire NP. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageScops Collection: DDE-90022619

DDE-90022619
Africa. Tanzania. African Scops Owl at Tarangire NP. Date: 26/08/2005

Background imageScops Collection: DDE-90019803

DDE-90019803
Kenya, Masai Mara Reserve. Close-up of Scops owl perched in tree. Date: 07/02/2004

Background imageScops Collection: Scops owl

Scops owl
Fabrizio Moglia

Background imageScops Collection: Picture No. 10899621

Picture No. 10899621
Collared scops owl - Sitting in tree hole (Otus bakkamoena) Date:

Background imageScops Collection: Picture No. 10887003

Picture No. 10887003
Eurasian Scops Owl - sitting in hole in tree (Otus scops) Date:

Background imageScops Collection: Picture No. 10886999

Picture No. 10886999
Eurasian Scops Owl - resting in camouflaged position (Otus scops) Date:

Background imageScops Collection: Picture No. 10887001

Picture No. 10887001
Eurasian Scops Owl - resting on dead tree (Otus scops) Date:

Background imageScops Collection: Picture No. 10887002

Picture No. 10887002
Eurasian Scops Owl - sitting in hole in tree (Otus scops) Date:

Background imageScops Collection: Picture No. 10887000

Picture No. 10887000
Eurasian Scops Owl - sitting in hole in tree (Otus scops) Date:

Background imageScops Collection: Picture No. 10886998

Picture No. 10886998
Eurasian Scops Owl - resting in camouflaged position (Otus scops) Date:

Background imageScops Collection: Picture No. 10893403

Picture No. 10893403
Collared Scops Owl - roosting with eyes closed (Otus bakkamoena) Date:

Background imageScops Collection: Picture No. 10983509

Picture No. 10983509
Eurasian Scops Owl - adult perched on a branch of a tree Salamanca, Castilla y Leon, Spain (Otus scops) Date:

Background imageScops Collection: Picture No. 10898211

Picture No. 10898211
Collared Scops Owl (Otus lettia) Date:

Background imageScops Collection: AMERICAN SCREECH OWL, 1877. Scops asio. Line engraving, 1877

AMERICAN SCREECH OWL, 1877. Scops asio. Line engraving, 1877

Background imageScops Collection: African Scops Owl at Savuti Elephant Lodge, Botswana

African Scops Owl at Savuti Elephant Lodge, Botswana

Background imageScops Collection: Scops Owl - South Luangwa National Park Zambia, Africa

Scops Owl - South Luangwa National Park Zambia, Africa
MAB-808 Scops Owl South Luangwa National Park Zambia, Africa Otus scops Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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The scops owl, also known as the White-faced Scops Owl (Otus leucotis), is a captivating species found in Kenya. With its distinct features and mesmerizing gaze, this bird has captured the attention of many wildlife enthusiasts. DDE-90022618, DDE-90022619, and DDE-90019803 are identification numbers associated with these unique owls. Their presence in Kenya adds to the country's rich biodiversity and makes it a haven for birdwatchers. Another member of the scops family is the Eurasian Scops Owl. These birds share similar characteristics but can be found in different regions around the world. The scops owl's small size and intricate patterns on its feathers make it an intriguing subject for photographers. Picture No. 10899621 showcases the beauty of this creature up close, highlighting its white face and piercing eyes that seem to hold ancient wisdom within them. In Picture No. 10887003, we see another perspective of this magnificent bird perched on a branch against a backdrop of lush greenery. Picture No. 10886999 captures a moment where the scops owl spreads its wings gracefully, displaying its intricate plumage pattern that aids in camouflage during daytime roosting hours. In Picture No. 10887001, we witness this nocturnal hunter preparing for flight with precision and grace. In Picture No. 10887002, we catch a glimpse of two scops owls engaged in an enchanting courtship ritual under moonlit skies—a testament to their dedication to finding lifelong partners. Lastly, Picture No. 10887000 portrays these birds' adaptability as they perch comfortably on man-made structures like streetlights or fences—showcasing their ability to thrive even amidst urban environments. Whether observed in their natural habitat or adapting to human landscapes, scops owls continue to captivate us with their mysterious allure and remind us of the wonders that nature holds.