stenops
Stenops is a genus of owls belonging to the family Strigidae. The name "Stenops" is derived from the Greek words "stenos" meaning narrow and "ops" meaning face, referring to the owl's relatively narrow facial disc. The most well-known species within this genus is the Jungle Owlet, also known as the Mottled Wood Owl or the Little Scops Owl. These owls are primarily found in South Asia, inhabiting forests, woodlands, and agricultural areas.
Stenops owls are characterized by their small to medium size, compact build, and relatively short tails. They
Reproduction in Stenops owls typically involves nesting in tree cavities or abandoned nests of other birds.