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Sokoke scops owl

Small African owl Otus ieneae thought to be entirely confined to the threatened Arabuko Sokoke Forest in Kenya. Only discovered in 1965, the owl is typical of many of the continent's little-known species, confined to a few limited and specialized habitats and thus extremely vulnerable to change. There are currently efforts to establish a national park in the forest.



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