Brown Fish-Owl Ketupa zeylonensis Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (39)
- Subspecies (4)
Denver W. Holt, Regan Berkley, Caroline Deppe, Paula L. Enríquez, Julie L. Petersen, José Luis Rangel Salazar, Kelley P. Segars, Kristin L. Wood, Guy M. Kirwan, and Jeffrey S. Marks
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated November 28, 2017
Text last updated November 28, 2017
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Arabic | بوهة السمك بنية |
Azerbaijani | Balıq bayquşu |
Bulgarian | Цейлонски бухал |
Catalan | duc pescador bru |
Chinese (Hong Kong SAR China) | 褐漁鴞 |
Chinese (SIM) | 褐渔鸮 |
Croatian | smeđa ušara |
Czech | ketupa rybí |
Danish | Brun Fiskeugle |
Dutch | Bruine Visuil |
English | Brown Fish-Owl |
English (Hong Kong SAR China) | Brown Fish Owl |
English (United States) | Brown Fish-Owl |
French | Grand-duc brun |
French (France) | Grand-duc brun |
German | Fischuhu |
Greek | Ψαρόμπουφος |
Hebrew | קטופה |
Hungarian | Indiai halászbagoly |
Icelandic | Árúfur |
Japanese | ミナミシマフクロウ |
Kannada | ಮೀನು ಗೂಬೆ |
Lithuanian | Rudasis žuvinis apuokas |
Malayalam | മീൻകൂമൻ |
Norwegian | brunfiskeugle |
Persian | جغد ماهی خوار |
Polish | ketupa bosonoga |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Bufo-pescador |
Romanian | Bufniță pescar |
Russian | Бурый рыбный филин |
Serbian | Azijska sova ribar |
Slovak | ketupa rybárka |
Slovenian | Ribja uharica |
Spanish | Búho Pescador de Ceilán |
Spanish (Spain) | Búho pescador de Ceilán |
Swedish | brun fiskuv |
Thai | นกทึดทือพันธุ์เหนือ |
Turkish | Balık Baykuşu |
Ukrainian | Пугач-рибоїд бурий |
Ketupa zeylonensis (Gmelin, 1788)
PROTONYM:
Strix zeylonensis
Gmelin, 1788. Systema Naturae. Editio decima tertia, aucta, reformata. Cura Jo. Frid. Gmelin (etc.). Tomus I [pars I], p.287.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Ceylon.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- KETUPA
- ketupa / ketupu
- zeylanica / zeylanicus / zeylonense / zeylonensis / zeylonica / zeylonicum / zeylonicus / zeylonus
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