Its unique call, a short ‘tuu’ note repeated at about one note per second, was one of the main clues that led to the new species being discovered by scientists
A new species of owl has been discovered in the rainforests of a tropical island off the coast of Africa.
The bird, called the Principe Scops-Owl, was found on PrÃncipe, which lies off the west coast of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea.
Scientists first found it in 2016, although suspicions of its occurrence gained traction back in 1998, and testimonies from local people suggesting it exists could be traced back as far as 1928.
Its Latin name is Otus bikegila, Otus being the generic name given to a group of small owls sharing a common history, commonly called scops-owls.