There were a lot of owl specimens on display at the museum. Primarily, I enjoyed it for the ability to compare the sizes between the species I haven’t seen in person yet.

Also, while I prefer animals to be alive, these allow me to get much closer than would typically be possible.

With that said, taxidermy seems to have come a very long way over the years.

This Great Horned Owl hunting a skunk was a beautiful twilight diarama that almost looks alive. I took about a dozen pictures of it even though they all came out the same. It was an amazing work, and again, I’d prefer my owls and skunks alive, but this was beautiful for preserved specimens.

Here’s just the owl itself:

While this display scores a 10/10, others were a bit less accurate to what I hope they looked like when they were alive. Let’s review the others and see how others have done in their attempts to preserve these animals.

Note: Didn’t realize just how many there were here until now! My fingers are tired! 😵‍💫

  • @Chetzemoka
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    8 months ago

    Mr Peanut 😂 I’m dying

    • anon6789OP
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      38 months ago

      I let my girlfriend scroll the post to see if she agreed with my rankings. She got to this one and thought it was a good one until she saw my review. I guess I understand why she likes me, her attractiveness meter calibration is off! 🤣

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        8 months ago

        I think people just love the Snowy in any shape or form lol. Not that I can blame them

        • anon6789OP
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          48 months ago

          You may be right. This one to me is more “O NO!” than it is “O RLY?” 😄