1 out of 4, I got an “F” 😅 but it was still fun. Thanks for the pop quiz :)
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Superbowl@lemmy.world•LaGuardia, Snowy Owl in Vermont (more pics in comments)
5·2 years agoIs there such a thing as too many Screech Owls?? 😂 Hope things get better, and in the meantime, please have a virtual hug from an internet stranger! 🤗
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Superbowl@lemmy.world•Owl-natomy Mega Post: The Fabulous World of Feathers
3·2 years agoI did! I agree, the video is a great illustration of the info here. Social media is pretty random, hope you keep learning and sharing for your own enjoyment :)
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Superbowl@lemmy.world•Super Powered Owls: How does an owl fly so silently? (4 min video)
3·2 years agoIn Jerboa it also opens in an outside link, which is one reason I’m not partial to videos. But seeing those feathers not move and (not) hearing the sound of the owls flight would be hard to replicate in text. Great video!
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Superbowl@lemmy.world•Owl-natomy Mega Post: The Fabulous World of Feathers
3·2 years agoThis is super interesting, just like the feet! I had no idea that feathers served so many different functions. Thank you for this post and also for curating the links. That takes a lot of time!
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Superbowl@lemmy.world•Owl-natomy: Feet and Talons (huge post, tons of pics and info!)
2·2 years agoYou’re right, that joint does look different with the two small articulations, though it’s hard to tell if that’s just the angle of the image. So interesting.
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Superbowl@lemmy.world•Owl-natomy: Feet and Talons (huge post, tons of pics and info!)
3·2 years agoOh nice, more goodies! Do you know offhand how it’s possible for the toe to rotate? Is it not fixed in the joint as with other birds (and mammals)? Or something about where the joint attachment is located?
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Superbowl@lemmy.world•Owl-natomy: Feet and Talons (huge post, tons of pics and info!)
2·2 years agoThis is part of what is so well done about your post. There are so many surprises and misconceptions illuminated (at least for me who doesn’t know much about owls). Thickened leg bones, weak beaks, rotatable talons, how can this be? Thanks again for this post.
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Superbowl@lemmy.world•Owl-natomy: Feet and Talons (huge post, tons of pics and info!)
9·2 years agoThis is amaaaazzzing! Thank you so much for all the research, clear summaries, and links. I had no idea that owls’ feet were so specialized and different from other birds. I’ve learned a lot! Going to bookmark this keep rereading to absorb all the things.
Thank you for your time and efforts!
I’ll check out the Powerful Owl, thanks!
You might have already done this, but a ‘talons’ post similar to this one on eyes would be very interesting. Thank you for this community!
While it’s true that the person who ‘owns’ the number will get points from whatever you buy, this is still very useful in those stores (increasingly many, anecdotally) where the price is a lot lower at checkout when you have a card or associated phone number. ‘Discounts’, I.e. un-jacked up prices, only available when you sell your data.


What do you enjoy/find beneficial about polars?