ScreechOwl
ScreechOwl is the common name for several small owls in the genus Megascops, found in the Americas, with two widely recognized species in North America: the Eastern screech-owl (Megascops asio) and the Western screech-owl (Megascops kennicottii). These owls are nocturnal predators known for their varied vocalizations and compact bodies.
ScreechOwl individuals are typically 16–25 cm long, with a wingspan of about 45–60 cm and a weight
ScreechOwl habitats include woodlands, forest edges, and parks, and they commonly inhabit urban and suburban areas
Vocalizations comprise a range of calls, most notably a high-pitched trill or whinny used to defend territory
Conservation status varies by region and species, but ScreechOwl populations are not generally endangered. Local declines