Rufous Legged Owl (lemmy.world)
Rufous Legged Owls are found in Chile and western Argentina....
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Rufous Legged Owls are found in Chile and western Argentina....
State 24 - Mississippi...
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Pic from AARK Wildlife Rehab...
From the Owl Research Institute in Montana....
One for the Twit Twoo Crew.
Suffolk Owl Sanctuary...
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Bio-owl-ogists are debating if the Torotoroka Scops Owl and Rainforest Scops Owl are the same species or not....
For you fans of ear tufts, behold your new king!...
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Just a quick post today. Some articles about sleeping owls....
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This snowy owl is enjoying the AC at the Illinois Raptor Center.
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I didn’t have as much time to post this weekend, my girlfriend’s dad suddenly passed, so that has been taking priority over everything else. I still wanted to post something yesterday and today though, because sharing the pictures and facts with you guys is something that I look forward to. So I thought it was fitting to...
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Northern Hawk Owls are thought to detect prey primarily by sight. Along with their tendency to hunt in the daytime, their symmetrical ear openings are cited as evidence for daytime hunting—their ears presumably have less acute hearing than the asymmetrical ear openings of species such as Boreal and Great Gray Owls.
In looking up the Pueo today, I learned Hawaii also had some giant terrestrial owls, somewhat like the large flightless birds in Australia/NZ. Sadly, they disappeared after people came around, so there is no real evidence of what they looked like. All we know is from remaining bones....