White Faced Scops has has an easier go of things so far than many other owls, being fairly unchallenged through the first two matches it’s seen. Buff Fronted and Long Ear did their best, but couldn’t lay a feather on WFS. While many typically popular owls have seemingly been passed over for something different, the Scops has balanced being popular while still being the perfect amount obscure.

Spectacled Owl on the other hand has done really well. It beat the wise old Grey Owl in the first match, and a surprise poor turnout for the Screech while Speck picked up some more support led to a second victory. It’s loveable nerdy looks bring a different attitude the the gruff or silly looks of most other owls.

This match could really upend things if the champ gets bumped out. Whoever wins this is our first semi-finalist, and the first of the four owls to grace our banner for the next year. Who will you choose? Vote now!

#superbowl #owloftheyear2024

  • anon6789OP
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    White Faced Scops

    • anon6789OP
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      We’ve reached the point where it’s gone from difficult to just plain hard. We’ve distilled down from over 250 owls to the 8 we like best, and now we (you 😇) have to somehow decide who has that 1% extra.

  • anon6789OP
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    Saw Whet is still riding a voting surge with an astonishing win over the Buffy. The fish owl had a lot of support still, but that tiny face full of big personality was just too much for people to say no to.

    For today’s match, I would be thinking the Scops is the strong favorite, but after the campaign for “someone new” in the Snowy match fell short by one vote, I’m unsure if that sentiment will carry over here.

    As always, it’s truly any owl’s opportunity!

  • Optional
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    I love me some Scops but the times call for something a bit more . . . Judgy. Spectacled FTW!

  • HubertManne
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    another comment from a looky loo. I really like this thing you are doing to see so many varieties with name to face. The spectacled is overwhelming me with its cuteness.

    • anon6789OP
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      It’s a lot of work, but I feel this is the biggest payoff of what I try to do here. Doing 2 if these matches a day is probably 60-90 minutes work, plus all the responses to your comments, plus the summaries.

      It really boosts the community, and the point of my use of the community is to get you all engaged with your local wildlife, the unsung heroes fighting to preserve that life, and to raise awareness of all the marvelous creatures and ecosystems you may never get opportunity to see, but you can still can for them and do your part to save them.

      I try not to get pushy about sending money anywhere, but if you love your native wildlife, please support your local rescue. They all operate solely on volunteered time and private donations. From squirrels and songbirds, to owls, eagles, racoons, opossums, beavers, foxes, wolves, they do what they can for the animals where you live. You can play an active part in their health and safety by donating time, supplies, or money to help them do this important work.

      People feel like they have no voice or impact, but this is a way anyone can take part in their real life community.

      It is a lot of fun for us to see great photos and read wonderful stories every day, but I’m also trying to plant seeds in all your hearts to not just be an observer, but also to be participants whenever possible.

      So I hope that is not too manipulative of me, I’m at least transparent I am trying to influence you all! 😇