The Oriental bay owl is a type of bay owl, usually classified with barn owls. It is completely nocturnal, and can be found throughout Southeast Asia and parts of India. It has several subspecies. It has a heart-shaped face with earlike extensions. The Congo bay owl was formerly classified as a subspecies of Oriental bay owl due to insufficient knowledge, but it has turned out that it might not even belong to the same genus. The Sri Lanka bay owl was also considered a subspecies.
Oriental bay owl
Oriental bay owl at the Kaeng Krachan National Park
Two Oriental bay owls looking down at people trying to take photographs of them
Image: Bay Owl Gould
The bay owls (Phodilus) are a genus of Old World barn-owls. The defining characteristics of bay owls are their smaller bodies, in comparison to other barn owls, and their U- or V-shaped faces. These owls can be found in South to Southeast Asia within forest and grassland ecosystems.
Bay owl
Image: Oriental bay owl, Phodilus badius Khao Yai National Park
Image: Ceylon Bay Owl Abhilash Arjunan