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    The Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua) is a species of owl native to south-eastern and eastern Australia. It is found in coastal areas and in the Great Dividing Range, no more than 200 km inland. It has large brown eyes, grey-brown V-barring on all features, large feathers and dull yellow feet. Size is 60–66 cm and is very powerful with heavy claws.

    Habitat includes mountain and coastal forests, gullies, forest margins, woodlands including sparse hilly woodlands, scrub, plantations and urban and rural parks and gardens.

    Usually found in breeding pairs in a large territory, it breeds from July to September in hollow tree trunks 8–20 metres above the ground. The nesting material includes decaying debris and leaf litter. Eggs are oval and dull white. One to two and rarely three are laid per breeding season.

    Range is from Eugella in Queensland south to the central highlands of Victoria and west to Mt Burr in South Australia. The species is considered Uncommon by the State and Federal government conservation departments.

    Diet consists of small mammals, reptiles, amphibians and insects.


        Powerful Owl
    NamePowerful Owl
    StatusLC
    RegnumAnimalia
    PhylumChordate
    ClassisBird
    OrdoOwl
    FamiliaStrigidae
    GenusNinox
    SpeciesN. strenua
    BinomialNinox strenua
    Binomial Authority(John Latham (ornithologist)
     
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