In the vast grasslands and savannas of sub-Saharan Africa resides a quiet but melodious avian inhabitant known as Tyto soumagnei, or more commonly, the Soumagne’s Owl or African Grass Owl. This medium-sized owl possesses a unique charm that echoes throughout its habitat.
What truly sets the Soumagne’s Owl apart, however, is its enchanting vocalization. Emitting soft and melodious hoots, it uses this call to communicate with fellow owls and establish its territory in the expansive landscape. This captivating serenade resonates through the night, weaving into the fabric of the grasslands.
A versatile feeder, the Soumagne’s Owl’s diet includes an array of prey. It primarily feasts on small mammals such as rodents and shrews, while also relishing insects and other invertebrates that inhabit its grassy domain.