The Puerto Rican owl or mĂșcaro comĂșn, formerly known as the Puerto Rican screech owl, is a mid-sized "typical owl" in subfamily Striginae. It is endemic to the archipelago of Puerto Rico though it formerly also inhabited the Virgin Islands.
Image: Megascops nudipes Mucarito Screech Owl of Puerto Rico
Image: Megascops nudipes newtoni
An adult at the western municipality of Aguada
An owlet
The true owls or typical owls are one of the two generally accepted families of owls, the other being the barn owls (Tytonidae). This large family comprises 230 living or recently extinct species in 24 genera. The typical owls have a cosmopolitan distribution and are found on every continent except Antarctica.
True owl
Cross sectioned great grey owl specimen showing the extent of the body plumage, Zoological Museum, Copenhagen
Skeleton of a true owl (Strigidae)
Spectacled owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata)