Strix occidentalis caurina

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Strix occidentalis caurina is the northern spotted owl, a threatened subspecies of spotted owl native to old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest in North America.

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Label Occurrences
Strix occidentalis caurina canonical 1
spotted owl 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
owl
subspecies
activityPattern nocturnal
class Aves
commonName northern spotted owl
competesWith Strix varia NERFINISHED
conservationStatus threatened
conservationStatusSystem U.S. Endangered Species Act NERFINISHED
diet flying squirrels
rodents
small mammals
woodrats
ecologicalRole forest predator
family Strigidae NERFINISHED
genus Strix
geographicDistribution Oregon NERFINISHED
Washington NERFINISHED
northern California
southwestern British Columbia NERFINISHED
habitat coniferous forest
mixed conifer–hardwood forest
old-growth forest
indicatorOf old-growth forest ecosystem health
kingdom Animalia
listedAs Threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Act
managementAction critical habitat designated in the United States
morphologicalFeature dark brown plumage with white spots
dark eyes
rounded head without ear tufts
nativeTo North America
Pacific Northwest NERFINISHED
nestingSite broken-top tree
platform nest
tree cavity
order Strigiformes NERFINISHED
pairBond monogamous
parentTaxon Strix occidentalis NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
region Pacific Coast ranges NERFINISHED
reproduction lays eggs in spring
subspeciesOf spotted owl
taxonRank subspecies
threat competition with barred owl
habitat loss
logging of old-growth forests
vocalization series of hoots

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northern spotted owl scientificName Strix occidentalis caurina
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest hasWildlife Strix occidentalis caurina
this entity surface form: spotted owl