Tytonidae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Aves
- Order
- Strigiformes
- Family
- Tytonidae
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Tytonidae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Barn-owl
The barn owls, owls in the genus Tyto, are the most widely distributed genus of owls in the world. They are medium-sized owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long, strong legs with powerful talons. The term may be used to describe:
- The whole family Tytonidae, though this also includes the bay owls in the genus Phodilus
- Tyto, the largest genus of birds in Tytonidae, and particularly these species in that genus:
- Three species that are sometimes considered to be a single species known as barn owl or common barn owl:
- Western barn owl Tyto alba, from Europe, Africa, and the Middle East
- American barn owl Tyto furcata, from the Americas
- Eastern barn owl Tyto javanica, from southeast Asia and Australasia
- Andaman masked owl Tyto deroepstorffi endemic to the southern Andaman Islands
- New Caledonian barn owl Tyto letocarti, extinct, from the island of New Caledonia in Melanesia
- Three species that are sometimes considered to be a single species known as barn owl or common barn owl:
- Tyto, the largest genus of birds in Tytonidae, and particularly these species in that genus:
Tytonidae in languages:
- Arabic
- بوم المخازن
- Bokmål
- Tårnuglefamilien
- Bokmål
- Tårnugler
- Bulgarian
- Забулени сови
- Chinese
- 草鴞科
- Czech
- sovovití
- Danish
- Slørugler
- Dutch
- Kerkuilen
- English
- Barn-Owls
- Finnish
- tornipöllöt
- French
- Effraies et Phodiles
- German
- Schleiereulen
- Hebrew
- תנשמתיים
- Hungarian
- göngybaglyok
- Indonesian
- Serak
- Italian
- Barbagianni
- Italian
- Titonidi
- Japanese
- メンフクロウ科
- Polish
- Płomykówkowate
- Portuguese
- corujas-cardioides
- Portuguese
- corujas-mascaradas, corujas-baias e afins
- Russian
- Сипуховые
- Swedish
- tornugglor
- Thai
- นกแสก นกแสกแดง ฯลฯ
- Ukrainian
- Сипухові
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