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berettafan 10-30-2020 12:40 PM

love owls. but once you've seen one without feathers the bad-assedness kinda fades.

GH85Carrera 10-30-2020 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by berettafan (Post 11083111)
love owls. but once you've seen one without feathers the bad-assedness kinda fades.

There is another item often refereed to as hooters. Once ya see one naked and without feathers, well you pretty much wanna see em all. :eek:

Seahawk 10-30-2020 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by berettafan (Post 11083111)
love owls. but once you've seen one without feathers the bad-assedness kinda fades.

Unless you are the bunny about to be a midnight snack:cool:

So purpose built:

https://theawesomedaily.com/owl-without-feathers-picture/

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604091010.jpg

With feathers, they are a wonder of aerodynamics and quiet: https://www.audubon.org/news/the-silent-flight-owls-explained

My favorite birds of prey are Ospreys followed closely by the various Owl gangs. Owls are birds from the order Strigiformes, which includes over 200 species. I looked it up!

Ospreys rule the day, Owls the night.

Eric Hahl 10-30-2020 01:13 PM

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Looks Alien. Trippy!

TimT 10-30-2020 01:14 PM

Apparently Owls have really skinny muppet legs underneath their floof



We have Owls by my place in Vermont..very interesting watching them


https://i.imgur.com/XO2DkCl.jpg

berettafan 10-30-2020 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11083128)
There is another item often refereed to as hooters. Once ya see one naked and without feathers, well you pretty much wanna see em all. :eek:

you got that right!!!!

KFC911 10-30-2020 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11083128)
There is another item often refereed to as hooters. Once ya see one naked and without feathers, well you pretty much wanna see em all. :eek:

Oh no you don't .... trust me on that ;)

Evans, Marv 10-30-2020 03:09 PM

We haven't heard any around here for a few years - unfortunately. I read somewhere they couldn't move their eyes so they have to move their heads to look. I also read their brains are smaller than their eyes. I wish we had more around here to get rid of the rodents.

Crowbob 10-30-2020 06:07 PM

I was hoping for a different kind of hooter.

Heel n Toe 10-30-2020 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11083128)
There is another item often refereed to as hooters. Once ya see one naked and without feathers, well you pretty much wanna see em all. :eek:

You mean like this?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604114984.jpg

unclebilly 10-31-2020 12:18 AM

We have great horned here as well as a couple mating pairs of snowy owls in the winter that we see daily. The great horned was living in my shop until I got the doors on. When they land on our roof and hoot at night, it makes my dog go ape 5hit...

My friend has a bunch of burrowing owls at his place, I will post som photos I take of them last summer.

sc_rufctr 10-31-2020 01:19 AM

:)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604135862.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604135917.jpg

OK-944 10-31-2020 04:56 AM

A great hooter story: Years back...I'd pitched my tent at City of Rocks campground just south of Silver City, New Mexico - very cool place with campsites set among very large vertical stones.

At any rate...laying in my tent in the light of a full moon - I suddenly noticed that a very small owl had landed on the very peak of the tent...after which it proceeded to slide down the tent fabric.

What happened next was amazing - as this owl then flew back up, and slid down again...like a kid on a playground slide. More amazing still was that this owl was then joined by two others...and the three of them spent about an hour, sliding down the tent, with me in complete awe...watching their moonlit silhouettes as they each slid down multiple times! Will never forget this!

astrochex 10-31-2020 05:12 AM

^What an amazing story!

Owls are fascinating creatures.

https://www.audubon.org/sites/defaul...eechowl_kk.jpg

Crowbob 10-31-2020 05:23 AM

The closest I ever came to an owl was in pitch blackness when one slammed into my windshield going down the highway at 50 mph.

Sooner or later 10-31-2020 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 11083716)
The closest I ever came to an owl was in pitch blackness when one slammed into my windshield going down the highway at 50 mph.

I have never hit an owl but I have hit hawks.

They get tunnel vision when they zero in on prey. They are so focused on that rabbit in the grass as they glide in for the kill they never notice the at speed death threat coming in on their flank.

pavulon 10-31-2020 05:53 AM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604152419.jpg

Sooner or later 10-31-2020 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by pavulon (Post 11083749)

You are lookin good, Pav.

pavulon 10-31-2020 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Sooner or later (Post 11083772)
You are lookin good, Pav.

Another little PARF pig has wandered from its pen.

Sooner or later 10-31-2020 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by pavulon (Post 11083820)
Another little PARF pig has wandered from its pen.

Touchy, touchy. Have a sense of humor.


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