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eurazba · 1 day
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It was the 10 year anniversary of my amputation a few days ago, so I drew a little comic of a funny interaction with my mom to commemorate it. This happened like a couple years after my surgery.
Amputee Fetishists please DNI
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madam-of-lithuania · 19 hours
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Marie Tremblay's/Hws Quebec's( @purple-iris oc)the snowy owl pet 🦉 in real life
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This photo of my is from my yesterday's trip to Tado Ivanausko Zoologijos Muziejus(Tadas Ivanauskas Zoological Museum)in my home city Kaunas, Lithuania 🇱🇹
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bethanythebogwitch · 4 months
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I heard it's Superb Owl Sunday so I have prepared some superb owls for you.
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The barn owl is the most widespread species of owl, living on every continent except Antarctica. Their faces are shaped like a disk to help their hearing, giving them some of the best hearing of any owl. They mostly hunt by sound.
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Snowy owls are the largest arctic predatory birds, They are born with black feathers and get whiter as they age. Females usually have more dark feathers than males.
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Eastern screech owls have a few feather variants that make them look like completely different species.
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The southern white-faced owl can increase its metabolic rate during winter to compensate for the cold and lack of food. They lay their eggs in nests built and abandoned by other birds.
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The great grey owl is the largest owl by length, but a lot of that is feathers and they're actually very light for their size. Their hearing is good enough to hear rodents burrowing through snow and they can break through hard-packed snow to catch prey.
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Blakiston's fish owl is the largest owl by mass and eats mostly fish. Despite the name, they may be more closely related to eagle owls than fish owls.
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The elf owl is the smallest owl species, barely larger than a sparrow. They hunt bugs and play dead when caught. They like to live in holes in saguaro cacti.
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Burrowing owls live in underground burrows. While they can dig, they mostly take over burrows from other animals. Farmers killing prairie dogs has severely reduced burrowing owl populations. They decorate their burrows with feces to attract bugs to eat.
The barking owl is called that because
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Its nice to have a day to appreciate superb owls. Feel free to spread the love by reblogging with some more owl facts.
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marissasketch · 1 year
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Baby chick Frodo and Gandowlf in the Shire 🐥🧙‍♂️ Prints
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expressions-of-nature · 6 months
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by Devill Photography
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errantsquam · 3 months
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buncha bird studies
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maureen2musings · 6 months
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hellocloudyart · 9 months
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New ceramics coming to the shop on September 30th!!
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blanchebees · 1 year
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Felt like studying some owls
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mimblex · 1 year
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May your longest night be filled with treasure
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honeyhobbs · 3 months
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Was inspired by this post by @mist-the-wannabe-linguist drawing the outfits from this "steal her look" bird post by @tenderanarchist, @inthefallofasparrow, @floral-hydrate, and @octy-in-boots. please click for higher quality or i'll cry
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smugcomputer · 8 months
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owlbear - uncommon varieties observed while in the dungeon
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snototter · 6 months
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A snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) in Ontario, Canada
by Mike Norkum
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antiqueanimals · 3 months
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Virginia Wildlife; vol. 39, no. 2. February, 1978. Illustration by John W. Taylor.
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