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- El nínox de Jacquinot (Ninox jacquinoti) és una espècie d'ocell de la família dels estrígids (Strigidae) que habita els boscos de les Illes Salomó. (ca)
- Der Salomonenkauz (Ninox jacquinoti) ist eine kleine bis mittelgroße Eulenart aus der Gattung der Buschkäuze (Ninox). Er kommt ausschließlich auf den Salomonen sowie auf den zu Papua-Neuguinea gehörenden Inseln Buka und Bougainville vor. Es werden sieben Unterarten unterschieden. Auch der Makirakauz, der Guadalcanalkauz und der Malaitakauz galten lange als Unterarten dieser Eule. Das Handbook of the Birds of the World unterstützt jedoch seit 2014 die Anerkennung der drei Eulen als eigenständige Art. Die Bestandssituation des Salomonenkauz gilt anders als bei diesen drei Arten als ungefährdet (least concern). (de)
- El nínox de las Salomón (Ninox jacquinoti) es una especie de ave estrigiforme de la familia Strigidae endémica del archipiélago de las islas Salomón. (es)
- Ninox jacquinoti generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Strigidae familian sailkatua dago. (eu)
- Ninox jacquinoti Ninox jacquinoti Ninox jacquinoti (figure 1) Espèce Ninox jacquinoti(Bonaparte, 1850) Synonymes
* Athene jacquinoti Bonaparte, 1850(protonyme) Statut de conservation UICN LC : Préoccupation mineure Statut CITES Annexe II , Rév. du 12/06/2013 La Ninoxe de Jacquinot (Ninox jacquinoti) est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des Strigidae. (fr)
- The West Solomons owl (Athene jacquinoti), also referred to as the West Solomons boobook, is a small to medium-sized owl, measuring 23–31 cm (9.1–12.2 in) in length. Its upperparts are rusty brown, sometimes spotted or barred with white, its chest is buffy white, sometimes spotted or barred with brown, and its creamy belly is unmarked. It has a grayish-brown facial disc, edged by narrow white eyebrows and a band of white across the throat. When he first described the species in 1850, Charles Lucien Bonaparte assigned it to the genus Athene. It was later reclassified in the genus Ninox, which contains many other small owls found throughout the Indo-Pacific, but later phylogenetic studies have found it to group within the genus Athene. The specific epithet honors Charles Hector Jacquinot, a French explorer who spent considerable time in the Pacific. Its common name refers the Solomon Islands, on which it occurs. It is native to the western portion of Solomon Islands archipelago, where it is found in tropical or subtropical moist forests in lowlands and foothills, up to an altitude of 1,500 m (4,900 ft) above sea level. Subspecies on Guadalcanal, Malaita, and Bauro & Makira have been found to be distinct species, and split as the Guadalcanal owl (A. granti), Malaita owl (A. malaitae), and the Makira owl (A. roseoaxillaris) respectively. Together, they were collectively known as the Solomons boobook. It is nocturnal, hunting primarily insects and small vertebrates. By day, it roosts either in a cavity or in the main fork of a tree. Although the global population has not been quantified, it's reported to be widespread and common within its restricted range. The population trend appears to be stable, though small numbers of both adults and juveniles are known to be taken from the wild to serve as pets. (en)
- Соломонская иглоногая сова (лат. Athene jacquinoti) — вид птиц из семейства совиных. Видовое название дано в честь французского путешественника . (ru)
- Ninox jacquinoti é uma espécie de ave estrigiforme pertencente à família Strigidae. (pt)
- Salomonuggla (Athene jacquinoti) är en fågel i familjen ugglor inom ordningen ugglefåglar. (sv)
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- El nínox de Jacquinot (Ninox jacquinoti) és una espècie d'ocell de la família dels estrígids (Strigidae) que habita els boscos de les Illes Salomó. (ca)
- El nínox de las Salomón (Ninox jacquinoti) es una especie de ave estrigiforme de la familia Strigidae endémica del archipiélago de las islas Salomón. (es)
- Ninox jacquinoti generoko animalia da. Hegaztien barruko Strigidae familian sailkatua dago. (eu)
- Ninox jacquinoti Ninox jacquinoti Ninox jacquinoti (figure 1) Espèce Ninox jacquinoti(Bonaparte, 1850) Synonymes
* Athene jacquinoti Bonaparte, 1850(protonyme) Statut de conservation UICN LC : Préoccupation mineure Statut CITES Annexe II , Rév. du 12/06/2013 La Ninoxe de Jacquinot (Ninox jacquinoti) est une espèce d'oiseaux de la famille des Strigidae. (fr)
- Соломонская иглоногая сова (лат. Athene jacquinoti) — вид птиц из семейства совиных. Видовое название дано в честь французского путешественника . (ru)
- Ninox jacquinoti é uma espécie de ave estrigiforme pertencente à família Strigidae. (pt)
- Salomonuggla (Athene jacquinoti) är en fågel i familjen ugglor inom ordningen ugglefåglar. (sv)
- Der Salomonenkauz (Ninox jacquinoti) ist eine kleine bis mittelgroße Eulenart aus der Gattung der Buschkäuze (Ninox). Er kommt ausschließlich auf den Salomonen sowie auf den zu Papua-Neuguinea gehörenden Inseln Buka und Bougainville vor. (de)
- The West Solomons owl (Athene jacquinoti), also referred to as the West Solomons boobook, is a small to medium-sized owl, measuring 23–31 cm (9.1–12.2 in) in length. Its upperparts are rusty brown, sometimes spotted or barred with white, its chest is buffy white, sometimes spotted or barred with brown, and its creamy belly is unmarked. It has a grayish-brown facial disc, edged by narrow white eyebrows and a band of white across the throat. (en)
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- Nínox de Jacquinot (ca)
- Salomonenkauz (de)
- Ninox jacquinoti (es)
- Ninox jacquinoti (eu)
- Ninoxe de Jacquinot (fr)
- Ninox jacquinoti (pt)
- Salomonuggla (sv)
- Соломонская иглоногая сова (ru)
- West Solomons owl (en)
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