From Wild Skies Raptor Center

Enjoy this photo dump of some of the patients we’ve seen this year. All of these owls have been released and we still have four in our care. This year, they’ve come to us for window and auto collisions, gunshots, fishing line, and electricity. Let’s appreciate the beauty of these regal raptors and do our part in helping them stay wild.

  • anon6789OP
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    416 days ago

    They have a nicer than average website where you can see their educational animals and also a Youtube channel if you want to see them without Zuck or Elon joining in.

    GHO is the quintessential North America owl without doubt. I imagine it’s the Eagle owl for Eurasia. Not sure what it’d be for South America, Africa, or Australia though. It sound probably be the Barn Owl for everyone since it’s the only owl we all have, but for some reason I think the horned owls always seem to take the popularity polls.

    • @proudblond@lemmy.world
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      316 days ago

      I love Barn Owls too, but you gotta admit, they’re a bit scary looking and very scary sounding.

      Speaking of which: I recently read a book that was a bit gothic in style, and the author described the character walking through the woods and hearing a screech owl. I immediately wondered if the author actually knew what a screech owl sounds like. My fellow owl enthusiasts, what do you think? Do you think she was imagining a Barn Owl sound but didn’t realize that screech owls don’t make that sound?

      • anon6789OP
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        216 days ago

        Screech Owl noises are too cute. They would do the exact opposite of adding tension to a scene.

        Barn or Barred are the spooky ones.