MSN hosted a random article on the Stygian Owl, though it is formatted pretty crappy and written blandly. To spare you the formatting and probably a ton of ads, here it is sans formatting.

The Stygian Owl: Unveiling the Enigma of Its Crimson Eyes

The Stygian Owl’s red eyes, shining eerily in the night, are a hallmark of this enigmatic bird, setting it apart in the avian world. These crimson orbs, glowing under artificial light, add to the mystique and allure of this nocturnal predator.

Introduction to the Stygian Owl

The Stygian Owl, scientifically known as Asio stygius, is a medium-sized yet striking owl, renowned for its eerie and captivating appearance. This species is found across a diverse range of habitats in Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and even urban parks​​​​​​​​. Its name, derived from the dark and gloomy River Styx of Greek mythology, hints at its mystifying nature​​.

The Striking Appearance of the Stygian Owl

The owl’s physical characteristics are as intriguing as its name. It is larger and darker than the Long-eared Owl, with sooty-brown upperparts and heavy dark barring on its chest and belly​​. Its facial disc is dusky brown, framed with finely white-speckled lateral rims and prominent, short whitish eyebrows​​. But the most remarkable feature is its vivid, orange-yellow eyes, which glow bright red when illuminated by artificial light​​​​.

The Enigma of the Crimson Gaze

The nocturnal habits of the Stygian Owl contribute to its association with red eyes. As it is active mostly at night, people primarily encounter it under artificial lighting, which causes its eyes to reflect a red hue. This characteristic has earned it nicknames like “The Devil Owl” in certain cultures​​​​.

Diet and Hunting: A Unique Predator

Unlike most owls, the Stygian Owl primarily preys on small birds, bats, and occasionally insects and amphibians, rather than rodents. It hunts from a perch, adept at snatching birds from their nocturnal perches or capturing bats mid-flight​​​​​​.

Breeding and Vocalization: Unraveling the Mystery

The breeding habits of the Stygian Owl are relatively unknown. However, it’s seen that males perform a wing-clapping display during courtship flights. Nests are typically made in abandoned stick nests of other birds or sometimes on the ground. The female incubates the eggs alone, but both parents feed the downy young​​​​​​. The owl’s vocalizations include a deep, hooting song by the male and a high-pitched “miah” by the female​​​​.

Conservation Status: Least Concern but Decreasing

Despite its broad distribution, the Stygian Owl’s population trend is decreasing, partly due to habitat loss and persecution stemming from myths associated with its appearance​​​​.

Conclusion: A Creature of Myth and Reality

The Stygian Owl, with its striking red eyes and mystical aura, is a remarkable species that continues to captivate and intrigue. While it may be shrouded in myth and mystery, this owl plays a significant role in its ecosystem, and understanding it better can help in its conservation efforts.

I liked the picture with the goofball face better than the red eyed pics I normally see. It looks like it’d make a good 8/16 bit sprite.

This is a more common look you’ll see in the photos.

Which do you prefer?

  • kamenLady.
    link
    9
    edit-2
    3 days ago

    I would have to see one with its wings up and those slender legs exposed in order to make a final decision.

    In the Goofball category, it would have to beat its current contender:

    • anon6789OP
      link
      83 days ago

      That poor Eagle Owl… Forever embarrassed online. 😔 People laugh at you, but when your legs need to pull double duty as arms, you need all the leg you can get!

      As for leggy Stygians, this is the best I can do:

      And this is the worst I can do! (SFW, but don't click if you're easily offended.)

      When you search for a less common owl, you’re going to get every result!

      • anon6789OP
        link
        73 days ago

        Stuck between modes! 😆

        • kamenLady.
          link
          73 days ago

          I had just made the same screenshot to announce that it also wins the Goofball contest

          • anon6789OP
            link
            53 days ago

            Aww, sorry I stole your thunder! But great minds think alike.

            • kamenLady.
              link
              33 days ago

              No worries

              great minds think alike.

              Very true.

              The owls expression is fantastic in that image.

          • anon6789OP
            link
            23 days ago

            It’s every Monday while part of us is still in weekend mode, but the other half knows there’s things to be done.

      • kamenLady.
        link
        23 days ago

        And this is the worst I can do! (SFW, but don’t click if you’re easily offended.)

        Not easily offended and btw she’s really a hoot 🖤

        • anon6789OP
          link
          23 days ago

          I thought it was funny in a “you really do find everything online” way, since this isn’t a very common owl in most places people live, so it was interesting to come across this. I know that type of thing can be polarizing though, so I felt it proper to give a heads up for anyone that clicks!

          She gives me vibes of an Egyptian goddess, like Taweret, but an owl.

          • FuglyDuck
            link
            English
            23 days ago

            Rule34 isn’t entirely a joke.

            I wish it was.

            • anon6789OP
              link
              23 days ago

              I’ve seen some wild stuff in my time online, and a lot wasn’t my cup of tea, but I feel it’s a major win that we’re able to safely explore every corner of our minds in a safe and private manner.

          • kamenLady.
            link
            23 days ago

            I got some “1920s Paris around 4 in the morning at the Acacias Night Club near the Bois de Bologne” vibes from her.

            Nowadays you truly do find everything online and if not, just ask some AI to create it for you.

            • anon6789OP
              link
              23 days ago

              Acacias Night Club near the Bois de Bologne

              You sound more cultured than me! 😁

              • kamenLady.
                link
                23 days ago

                Nah, just like to read a lot.

                While i know about Egyptian gods, i never heard about Taweret specifically. I read a little about her and now i see what you meant, i think. A fertility goddess and protective entity. I can see that in the owl lady also.

                • anon6789OP
                  link
                  23 days ago

                  I’m glad we got to enlighten each other a little bit then!

  • Optional
    link
    63 days ago

    It can be two things 😄

    • FuglyDuck
      link
      English
      43 days ago

      There’s a bit of devil and and a bit of goofball in all of us. Also some saint to make us look neurotic.

    • anon6789OP
      link
      33 days ago

      And at the same time, going by that one photo!

    • anon6789OP
      link
      43 days ago

      Without the demon eyes, it looks very Muppet-ish. I could see it honking.

  • @espentan
    link
    53 days ago

    Owls are so incredibly expressive, and it makes for hilarious photos.

    Now I started thinking of the “look how calm she is” video, haha.