• supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
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    9 days ago

    Owls are used to turning their head in any direction, it makes sense they would be popular here.

    What is the landspeed of an Owl?

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      8 days ago

      I’m glad to provide a positive space for you guys to enjoy these amazing birds. I’ve learned so much along with many of you, and now I’m getting to do things and see things I never would have imagined. I’m always so pleased to spend so much time talking animals and whatever else comes up with you all!

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          I’ve enjoyed a ton of animals before owls. The last big one was the hippo, which I still believe to be the true King of Beasts. But since coming here and seeing the early rise of this group here start to fall off, I didn’t want to see it fizzle out, so I shared what personal photos I had first, and then just started researching, and now after close to 2000 posts on them, I’m still learning new things.

          I do love the other raptors as well, though doing all the owl work for here is already a job in itself. I wish Lemmy would have not copied Reddit directly with a Superbowl. If it was a general raptor forum, I would be covering all of them. I’m a big fan of vultures, caracaras, and peregrines, but they are all such beautiful animals. There is a large variety of them, and they are all pretty significantly different due to their different prey types and hunting styles.

          Having started working with them on the weekends, I’m not running low on excitement for learning more about all of them. They are just amazing to witness in person and to learn about first hand.

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    9 days ago

    “What do you know about owls?”

    “Lots of stuff!”

    “ORLY?”

    “YARLY.”

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    9 days ago

    Bridgekeeper : How many beans are in a can of kidney beans?

    Sir Lemmylot: What do you mean? An African or European can?

    Bridgekeeper: Huh? I… I don’t know that. AUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGHHH!!

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      I did this because it looked better this way… and it was totally 100% intentional :D

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    8 days ago

    Ima say it. I dont inelderstand the owl thing as I didn’t understand the bean thing either. Still won’t send me back to reddit though.

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      Owls are just cool and mysterious. They’ve been around for over 60 million years, but from them being a very solitary and largely nocturnal type of animal, there is still so much we don’t know about them. There are still around 250 different owl species. They live on every continent except Antarctica. There are so many different shapes, sizes, sounds, colors, etc. Every part of them is specialized and they have many anatomical features we don’t have that would be so alien to us. Even their feathers are different than all other birds.

      Here’s a few of our favorites:

      White Faced Scops

      Flammulated Owl

      Bay Owl

      Morepork

      I do most of the posting, and I’m focused on animal rehab and education rather than meme type things, so it’s a bit different than you may be expecting. It still may not be for everyone, but I think there is a lot of information that would please anyone with an interest in animals or science.

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    8 days ago

    Sneaky feathery bastards know how many licks to get to the centre of a tootsie pop, don’t let your guard down