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Rare brown wood owl chicks fledge at Hong Kong botanic garden

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  • Two rare brown wood owl chicks successfully fledged last month at Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden in Hong Kong.
  • The forest-dependent species, one of the largest native owl species, naturally dispersed into Hong Kong from southern China within the past two decades.

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Why It Matters

A pair of rare brown wood owls have been bred at Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden in Hong Kong, with two chicks fledging last month. The brown wood owl is one of the largest native owl species and naturally dispersed into Hong Kong from southern China within the past two decades.

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A pair of rare brown wood owls have been bred at a botanic garden in Hong Kong, with two chicks fledging last month.

Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden in Tai Po kept the breeding programme under wraps for weeks, allowing the chicks to grow undisturbed before announcing it.

The chicks, still downy white, were seen peering curiously from their nest among ferns in the farm’s mature forest. Their mother kept watch from a nearby tree during the day and foraged for food at night, the farm said in a social media post.

“We have been observing them for several weeks, and two healthy and lively chicks successfully fledged in May!” the post read.

According to the farm, the brown wood owl is one of the largest native owl species. The forest-dependent bird naturally dispersed into Hong Kong from southern China within the past two decades.

Open Questions

  • What are the specific conservation efforts for this species?
  • What is the population status of brown wood owls in Hong Kong?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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