This species is often considered a subspecies of the
Eurasian eagle-owl Bubo bubo and is very similar in appearance.
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Indian eagle-owl - Wikipediarnal links Taxonomy[edit] Otus bengalensis was the scientific name used by James Franklin in 1831 for an eagle-owl collected in northern India.[2] Description[edit] Indian eagle-owl in a museum <span>This species is often considered a subspecies of the Eurasian eagle-owl Bubo bubo and is very similar in appearance. The facial disk is unmarked and has a black border, a feature that is much weaker in the Eurasian form. The base of the primaries is unbanded and rufous. The tail bands have the tawn ba Summary
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