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yesterday a crowd gathered at my dau's school... there was an eastern screech owl (red morph) in the holly! thanks to dau for this pic... the owl is all fluffy due to the cold that day... today the owl was still on the same branch, so i was able to photograph (5pm)... i'm afraid the owl did not like the flash very much... see the owl in the holly at left? this shot shows how tiny it is, and how even at 5pm a little crowd was gathered. everyone is wondering whether this owl is ok... time will tell. (update... the owl is not there today, thursday...)
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Call ‘em birds, or birbs, or orbs. Give ‘em names. But no one can take that smolness and birbness away. Yep, move over, doggos and cattos, funny pics of feathered creatures are a new internet craze that we can’t get enough of.
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Weird sleep schedules, twisting necks, and poison are just a few of the adaptions these creatures have relied on to survive planet Earth.
As far as birds go, cute owls are some of the most beautiful creatures on this earth. An owl is a symbol of intelligence and one of the most effective nocturnal hunters. A cute owl picture tries to capture the more beautiful and peaceful side of it — the one we grew up liking and admiring. Some of the cutest owl pictures try to focus on a single element of this majestic, flying bird.
yesterday a crowd gathered at my dau's school... there was an eastern screech owl (red morph) in the holly! thanks to dau for this pic... the owl is all fluffy due to the cold that day... today the owl was still on the same branch, so i was able to photograph (5pm)... i'm afraid the owl did not like the flash very much... see the owl in the holly at left? this shot shows how tiny it is, and how even at 5pm a little crowd was gathered. everyone is wondering whether this owl is ok... time will tell. (update... the owl is not there today, thursday...)
Scientific name: Tyto alba Height: 330mm to 430mm Geographical distribution: north, central and south America, Europe, Africa, southern and south-eastern Asia, Australasia Habitat: grasslands, cultivations, scrub and forest edge Diet: mostly rodents; occasionally small birds, bats and other prey Status: widespread, locally threatened Here are the names of the British barn owls we have at the sanctuary: HANNAH ALIANORE WILBUR