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Ketupa The K\u00e9toupa Malays ( Ketupa ) is a kind of birds from the Strigidae family. This fairly large owl is found in Southeast Asia, particularly in Malaysia. Distribution and Habitat [ modifier | Modifier and code ] This species lives in Southeast Asia. It is found from the south of Burma, to Bali and Borneo in Indonesia, via Malaysia or Thailand. He typically lives in the forest massifs near the water which constitutes his primary source of food. So he likes the mangroves. K\u00e9toupa Malaysi does not hesitate to settle near human constructions, and in plantations, especially rice fields. It is rather a plain bird but in some regions, in Java for example, it can go up to 1600 m [ first ] . Status [ modifier | Modifier and code ] It is estimated that it is locally quite common. However, he suffers from the degradation of his habitat and human persecution when he settles in plantations or near fish farming [ first ] . The Malaysian K\u00e9toupa is a fairly large owl, with a length of 40 to 46 cm for a weight around 2 kg. It should be noted that the female is systematically larger than the male, frequent sexual dimorphism in night raptors. K\u00e9toupa Malays Sabah, island of Borneo, Malaysia Sabah, island of Borneo, Malaysia Sundarbans National Park, India and Western Bengal The plumage of this ketoupa is predominantly brown-red, even if each individual has nuances. The upper part of the body is darker than the chamois-Fauve, even orange-bottomed. In addition, he has his chest finely barred in black. The wing covers are dotted with pale spots. The wings are brown more or less dark and striped in yellow with multiple shades, from light yellow, gold, to a rocky color. The egrets are slightly turned back and generally clearly visible. The facial disc is well delimited by darker feathers than on the rest of the body. The front and white eyebrows enhance the “attentive” air of this owl. The tars are naked, the yellowish gray greenhouses. The eyes are large and bright yellow. The juveniles are covered with a first yellowish white down. Immatures are paler than adults. It is a predominantly piscivorous species. To capture his prey, he adopts two techniques: hunting on the lookout from a perch followed by a dive in the water or hunting “on foot”, the owl moving in shallow water in search of amphibians , small fish or aquatic invertebrates. Occasionally he also hunts small mammals and birds. Nest, Java Island, Indonesia The Malaysian K\u00e9toupa builds its nest in the cavity of a large tree or occupies an old nest of another large bird [ 2 ] . There are currently four subspecies [ first ] : Ketupa , the nominal subspecies, widespread from the malaise peninsula to Bali and Borneo in the south. K. K. Aagaardi , paler, from Southern Burma to Thailand. K. k. pageli , with a much darker shade to brick red, north of Borneo. K. k. minor , the smallest of the four, from Nias Island to Sumatra. \u2191 A B and C Owls and owls from the world, “a photographic guide” , the heremo Mikkola, Eligible. Delaacux, nestl\u00e9, 2014 \u2191 Colin Harrison et Alan Greensmith ( trad. Antoine Reille), Birds of the world , Borders, coll. “The nature eye”, 1994 , 416 p. (ISBN\u00a0 2-04-027016-7 ) , K\u00e9toupa Malaysus page 198 On other Wikimedia projects: Taxonomic references [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/ketoupa-malais-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"K\u00e9toupa Malais – Wikipedia"}}]}]