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These birds do not have any danger that can threaten their population dramatically, but they still have minor threats. These threats consist of destruction of primary forest taking away their habitats. Along with that, these birds also have threats from larger species hunting the
Sangihe Scops Owls.
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Sangihe scops owl is most likely part of a species group centered on O. Manadenis. Their original specimens were collected in 1866 and 1867. These owls were thought to be part of the O. Magicus for a little bit. However, in 1996, examination of photographs and vocalization revealed that their
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Sangihe scops owl is one of the 17 species of scops owls that can be found in
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have a brown complexion to it. However, its facial disk has a pinch of white above the eyes. They have sporadic black streaks and patches as each bird is unique and excellent for camouflage in its
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is a moderate length. Their wing length is around 158–166 mm, and their average weight is 76 grams. The overall average length measurement of this bird is 7.5–7.8 inches tall.
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They are not globally threatened, and observations show that species readily tolerate human-altered habitats. However, there will always be environmental dangers such as
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