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  1. Blakiston's fish owl (Ketupa blakistoni), the largest living species of owl, is a fish owl, a sub-group of eagle-owls that specialize in hunting in riparian areas. It is native to China, Japan, and the Russian Far East. This species is a part of the family known as typical owls (Strigidae), which contains most species of owl.

  2. Aug 4, 2020 · Blakiston’s Fish Owl is the largest owl in the world, but that doesn’t make it easy to find. The endangered bird is a seldom-seen resident of far-east Asia, but several hundred pairs are thought to survive in the species’ epicenter: the old-growth forests of Primorye, a remote region of Russia that borders the Sea of Japan to the east and ...

  3. Feb 5, 2021 · ANIMALS. LAST OF THE LAST. The world’s biggest owl is endangered—but it’s not too late to save it. Found throughout Russia and parts of Asia, Blakiston’s fish owl is declining due to...

  4. Aug 6, 2020 · The Blakiston’s fish owl is the world’s largest owl, ranging from the eastern woodlands of Hokkaido, Japan, to the Primorye territory in the south of Russia’s Far East. The species is endangered, with only 1,500 to 3,700 fish owls remaining in the wild.

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  5. Blakiston's fish owl ( Bubo blakistoni) is the largest living species of owl. It belongs to a fish owl, a sub-group of eagle owls which specialize in hunting in riparian areas. This species is a part of the family known as typical owls (Strigidae) which contains most species of owl.

  6. Contact: jon@fishowls.com. The Blakiston's Fish Owl Project is an international, collaborative effort focused on the long-term conservation issues facing Blakiston's fish owls in Russia. This website details the work Jonathan C. Slaght, Sergei Surmach, Sergei Avdeyuk and other project researchers.

  7. Dec 10, 2020 · December 10, 2020. 8 min read. A Duet of Fish Owls. Part territorial call, part pair bond affirmation, their cries break the silence of a frozen Siberian landscape. By Jonathan C. Slaght....

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