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Athene brama
There were three initially. Two flew soon and this one was perching and sleeping in between. Size is nearly 15-21 cm. Resembles closely to Forest Owlet, a critically endangered endemic species of Maharashtra.
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Ohhh how cute! Little napping Owlet.
Adorable !
Nice!
Awesome !!