I saw this while scrolling and didn’t recognize what type of owl it was at first. Then I saw it was just watered down! 😆

Photo by Larry Strack

A Burrowing Owl, not at all excited about the torrential rain in South Dakota. (Not snow flakes in the background…it’s heavy rain.) Was happy to get this little guy perched on a post near the road.

    • anon6789OP
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      29 months ago

      I think Yaffle has been influencing my algorithm lately, as I’ve been getting more owl bath videos lately. I wish there were better video support here so I could share more video, as owls in motion are quite entertaining in a different way than gets shown in photos.

      Check out this splashing Screech Owl

      It wiggles so much!

      • @Chetzemoka
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        29 months ago

        Those little wing splashies! I’m definitely getting a couple of bird baths for my yard this year.

        And flying videos are great to really see those wing spans. The body to wing ratio on Yaffle was really surprising. I don’t think I’ve ever seen an unfurled burrowing owl before. You expect that kind of expanse from the big guys.

        • anon6789OP
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          29 months ago

          The large wing:body ratio is partb of the recipe for an owl’s silent flight. Same concept are running a large PC fan at low speed vs a smaller fan at higher speed to generate the same cfm but at less noise.

          • @Chetzemoka
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            29 months ago

            You actually just blew my mind with that analogy. That makes so much sense