asioids
Asioids is an informal term used in some ornithological writings to refer to a subset of owls associated with the genus Asio and its close relatives. The best-known members are the long-eared owl (Asio otus) and the short-eared owl (Asio flammeus). The designation is not a formal taxonomic rank, and different authorities differ on which species are included. In modern classifications, Asio is typically treated as a genus within the family Strigidae, with the label “asioids” not universally used.
Asioid owls are generally medium-sized, nocturnal birds with a rounded facial disk. Features such as ear tufts
Geographic distribution of asioids spans temperate regions of North America and Eurasia, with habitats that include
In summary, asioids refer to an informal grouping linked to Asio owls; their use as a taxonomic