The Jamaican Owl (Pseudoscops grammicus) is a species of owl that is endemic to Jamaica. It is a relatively small owl, measuring around 25-30 cm in length. The plumage of the Jamaican Owl is mainly brown, with mottled patterns on the wings and tail. They are primarily nocturnal and feed on a variety of prey, including small mammals, insects, and other birds.
However, it's worth noting that the Jamaican Owl is a very rare and elusive species, and sightings of them are quite rare. They are considered endangered due to habitat loss and other factors, and are protected by law in Jamaica.