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Superbowl!

Most of them are really rather impressive if you ask me, but I'm sure we'll all agree that these specimens really stand out as especially superb.

Jnei 8 Feb 3
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Groan. Now you've made me homesick for Tawny Frogmouths, which though not true owls, are definitely superb.

Interesting. My first thought was that they provided a rather nice example of convergent evolution, but now I've read a little about them and how different they are to owls in their habits, I see that they don't at all despite how much they look like owls.

@Jnei one nice convergent bit is their 'mo poke, mo poke' call is the antipodean nocturnal equivalent of 'toowit towoo'.

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...nice aspect of micro habits that
refuse to change!!!
thanx*

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Owls hunt around our place most nights; no idea what breed as I only see a blrr in dim light and can't identify calls. Also have hestrels and buzzards around most days. Raptors are amazing.

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One morning on the jobsite early in Colorado, 3 barn owls flew low over my head. The only downside is that we were building homes in their habitat.

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Lovely. There is a chap we hear round here from time to time. He hoots a few times at night. I think he lives in one of the derelict warehouses. I like that nature reclaiming her land.

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They’re all truly majestic

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My money is on the Great Horned Owl. My work is in the territory of one and they are bad ass!

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We have very few Owls around here, I never hear one.

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