Ketupa ketupu (Horsefield, 1821) (Adapted from photo by: Annie Irving Permission granted) |
Species 8. Strix Ketupu S. rusty, above various perfusca, under black-lined, oar-brown tiles [retricibusque ochroleuco] bundled, eared head. BLO-ketupu Javanese Length 21 [poll] Rostrum (beak) high/extended (the more, the product of this kind to others) to lower jaw baseline, beyond the middle of the arch, apex of jaw on both sides. Wax great. Nose narrow. Wings little tail. Feather: 1. short 2. gradual 3. abruptly growing 4, 5, 6 are longer. Feet elongate. Tarsi (ankle) naked, reticulated. Toes strong |
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Original description of Ketupa ketupu (in Latin) |
English translation (using Google Translate and wikitionary) |
Maximum likelihood bootstrap phylogram based on a combined dataset of cytochrome-b and RAG-1 sequences; showing Ketupa ketupu nested in the Bubo genus. (König et al, 2008) |
K. k. ketupu (Horsfield, 1821) |
Malay Peninsula, Riau Archipelago, Sumatra, Bangka. Belitung, Java, Bali, Borneo (except portion occupied by K. k. pageli) |
K. k. aagaardi (Neumann, 1935) |
S Burma, South, East and peninsular Thailand and Annam. Sim to nominate ketupu from Java, but much paler, esp below (wing 315-345mm) |
K. k. pageli (Neumann, 1936) |
Eastern coast of Sarawak, N Borneo Sim to nominate ketupu from Java, but far more reddish/brick-red. (wing 310-333mm) |
K. k. minor (Büttikofer, 1896) |
Syn: buettikoferi Confined to Island of Nias. Off west coast of Sumatra. Smaller race. (Wing 295-300mm) |
Face |
Facial disc: |
Ill-defined |
Ear tufts: |
Distinct sideward directed (45 degree angle) |
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Eyebrows: |
White |
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Eyes: |
Iris, bright yellow. Eyelids black |
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Bill: |
Black or greyish-black. Cere greyish-white, tip pale yellowish horn |
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Feathered body parts |
Upper parts: |
Rich brown |
Head, neck: |
Same as upperparts, feathers without white tips |
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Back, mantle: |
Blackish-brown, broadly margined with buff and with pale rufous or whitish spots near the tips |
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Wings, tail: |
Broadly barred yellowish and dark brown |
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Scapular: |
Outer webs fulvous, does not form pale row across the shoulder |
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Wing coverts: |
same as the back, much larger pale spots. |
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Primaries, secondaries: |
Dark brown, banded with whitish or fulvous. |
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Tail |
Dark brown, whitish tips and 3 or 4 buffish-white bars. |
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Underparts: |
Yellowish-brown, rich buff or fulvous |
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Flanks: |
Unstreaked |
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Legs |
Tibia: |
Unstreaked |
Tarsi: |
Long, relatively unfeathered, yellowish grey |
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Toes: |
Greyish or pale brown, lighter soles |
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Claws: |
Darker to blackish-brown |
Distinguishing features of Ketupa ketupu adult (Adapted from photo by: Mark Wood © within Fair Use) |
Full profile of Ketupa ketupu adult (Adapted from photo by:John Caddick© Permission granted) |
Adult |
Juvenile |
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Upper parts |
Blackish-brown; Feathers broadly margined with rufous Pale rufous or whitish spots near tips |
More rufous than in adults, Narrowly streaked with blackish-brown, Less spotted with white (or lacking white altogether) |
Retrices |
Dark brown with whitish tips |
With 5-6 irregular narrow whitish bands |
Under parts |
Rufous-buff or fulvous Narrow dark brown shaft-streaks, Narrower and sparser on the belly and undertail-coverts. |
Very narrowly streaked dark brown and faintly barred whitish. |
Features of Ketupa ketupu adult (Adapted from photo by:John Caddick© Permission granted) |
Features of Ketupa ketupu juvenile (Adapted from photo by: Chan Yoke Meng© within Fair Use |
Scotopelia peli; lack of ear tufts.(Photo by: Derek Keats CC BY-SA 2.0) |
Ketupa ketupu; presence of ear tufts, lack of feathers on legs. (Photo by: Kaustav Banerjee Permission granted) |
Bubo bubo; fully feathered legs.(Photo by: Stefan Didam CC BY-SA 3.0) |
Brown Fish Owl (Ketupa zeylonensis) (Photo by: Lip Lee Yap CC BY-SA 2.0) |
Tawny Fish Owl (Ketupa flavipes) (Photo by: Jayanth Sharma CC BY 3.0) |
Some horizontal barring on underparts, as well as streaks. Larger in size. |
Rufous of underparts much richer, almost orange-rufous. Tail more narrowly barred. Face more whitish. Tarsi feathered to more than halfway down front. |
Buffy Fish Owl (Ketupa ketupu) |
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Tawny Fish Owl (Ketupa flavipes) |
Brown Fish Owl (Ketupa zeylonensis) |
Ketupa ketupu with insect in mouth (Photo by: Peter Ericsson © within Fair Use) |
A pair of Ketupa ketupu; one of them with rat in mouth (Photo by: Jayanth Sharma © Permission pending) |
Ketupa ketupu in shallows; bathing or possibly feeding (Photo by: SC Lim © Permission granted) |
Ketupa ketupu poised, possibly preparing to swoop in for the kill(Photo by: SC Lim © Permission granted) |
Ketupa ketupu perching low, near the water (Photo by: digdeep© within Fair Use) |
Ketupa ketupu swooping in to get its prey (Photo by: digdeep© within Fair Use) |
Ketupa ketupu with fish in claws, apparent lack of feathers on legs (Photo by: Peter Wu Permission granted) |
Ketupa ketupu nesting in a Crested Serpent Eagle nest (Photo by: Terence Ang within Fair Use) |
Birds' Nest Fern commonly used in nesting of Ketupa ketupu (Photo by: Colin Trainor CC BY SA-3.0) |
Buffy Fish Owl (Ketupa ketupu) chick, in Jurong Bird Park Singapore (2008) (Photo Source: China Daily Permission pending) |
Global distribution map of Ketupa ketupu as provided on IUCNredlist.org |
Markers showing reported locations of Ketupa ketupu in Singapore |