White-faced owl
Scientific name: - Celloglus albiphasis
- Lived areas: - New Zealand
- Special Features: -
- The bird has a dark brown stripe pattern on the yellow-brown plumage.
Location of white feathers on both sides of face.
- Both males and females are similar in appearance and size.
Body length: - About 15 inches
Body width: - About 10 inches
Weight: - between 600 and 700 grams
Causes of Extinction: -
- Prey on predators such as cats and moose.
- Loss of habitat.
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