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@anon6798@lemmy.world is singlehandedly keeping this place alive so I thought I'd also participate and share a photo I took last month. This is a burrowing owl I photographed on the grounds of a hotel in Brasilia. A couple of these guys made their burrow in a little ~~hole~~ hill at the bottom of the garden and were seemingly unbothered by hotel guests that were walking past. I have a couple of other shots but this is my favourite. Thanks for all your superb owl posts anon6789!

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[-] anon6789@lemmy.world 10 points 3 weeks ago

I was looking at your photo a few times and kept noticing how brown the face looked compared to the photos I normally see of Burrowing Owls, so I looked for a guide to subspecies.

It looks like one of the main subspecies of Brazil, A. c. grallaria, is known to have more brownish upper colorations. Here is the full description:

A. c. grallaria (Temminck, 1822). Includes A. c. beckeri (Cory, 1915). Resident across arid central and eastern Brazil [type locality = Faxina, São Paulo, Brazil]. Fairly large (wing>168 mm); dorsum dark with rufous wash; scapular spots small; ventrum dark, with buff wash on belly; chest band spotted; ventral bars rusty.

For the full guide, see here. It sounds like not much work has been done since many initial studies decades ago, but it's a good starting point for seeing some of the regional distinctions.

[-] Foreigner@lemmy.world 9 points 3 weeks ago

Cool I did not know that, thank you for sharing! Brasilia is somewhat 'central' so this makes sense. Here's a few more shots of the same couple.

[-] anon6789@lemmy.world 7 points 3 weeks ago

I really like them with the tropical "tan."

That golden yellow/brown on the leading edge of the wing of the first one is extra flashy. Love it!

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