Japanese Journal of Ornithology
Online ISSN : 1881-9702
Print ISSN : 0040-9480
On the wintering Japanese Scops Owls, Otus scops japonicus T. & S.
Tadataka Oka
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1958 Volume 15 Issue 71 Pages 44-45

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The Japanese Scops Owl has been considered a summer bird. The author obtained a fresh dead specimen on 31 December, 1956, which was caught alive the day before at Shimo-Ome, Tokyo. Its stomach contained a moth-like insect and two ants.A second bird was observed also in Ome, 13 December, 1957. These two records may suggest that this species winters in Japan.
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