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Re: I found an owl.
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Quote from: atadaskew on March 29, 2012, 02:43:26 PM
Well, it's easy seeing the whites of the eyes in the rear view mirror of an FJR when I am about to pass them on my Guzzi.
That comment actually made me look at the thread topic. Thought I was in the bad joke thread.
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Re: I found an owl.
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Quote from: Mr. Whippy on March 29, 2012, 05:45:35 PM
...And for the record, she didn't classify owls with raptors.
I'm not an ornithologist but:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird_of_prey
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Birds of prey are birds that hunt for food primarily on the wing, using their keen senses, especially vision. They are defined as birds that primarily hunt vertebrates, including other birds. Their talons and beaks tend to be relatively large, powerful and adapted for tearing and/or piercing flesh. In most cases, the females are considerably larger than the males. The term "raptor" is derived from the Latin word rapere (meaning to seize or take by force) and may refer informally to all birds of prey, or specifically to the diurnal group.[1] Because of their predatory lifestyle, often at the top of the food chain, they face distinct conservation concerns.
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The common names for various birds of prey are based on structure but many of the traditional names do not reflect the evolutionary relationships between the groups.
Variations in shape and size
Eagles
tend to be large birds with long, broad wings and massive feet. Booted Eagles have legs and feet feathered to the toes and build very large stick nests.
Ospreys
, a single species found worldwide that specializes in catching fish, and builds large stick nests.
Kites
have long wings and relatively weak legs. They spend much of their time soaring. They will take live vertebrate prey but mostly feed on insects or even carrion.
Hawks
are medium-sized birds of prey that usually belong to the genus Accipiter (see below). They are mainly woodland birds that hunt by sudden dashes from a concealed perch. They usually have long tails for tight steering.
Buzzards
are medium-large raptors with robust bodies and broad wings, or, alternatively, any bird of the genus Buteo (also commonly known as "hawks" in North America).
Harriers
are large, slender hawk-like birds with long tails and long thin legs. Most use a combination of keen eyesight and hearing to hunt small vertebrates, gliding on their long broad wings and circling low over grasslands and marshes.
Vultures
are carrion-eating raptors of two distinct biological families, each occurring in only the Eastern Hemisphere (Accipitridae) or the Western (Cathartidae). Members of both groups have heads either partly or fully devoid of feathers.
Falcons
are medium-size birds of prey with long pointed wings. Unlike most other raptors, they belong to the Falconidae, rather than the Accipitridae. Many are particularly swift flyers. Instead of building their own nests, falcons appropriate old nests of other birds, but sometimes they lay their eggs on cliff ledges or in tree hollows. Caracaras are a distinct subgroup of the Falconidae unique to the New World, and most common in the Neotropics – their broad wings, naked faces and appetites of a generalist suggest some level of convergence with either the Buteos or the vulturine birds, or both.
Owls
are variable-sized, typically night-specialized hunting birds. They fly almost silently due to special feather structure to reduce turbulence. They have particularly acute hearing.
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Re: I found an owl.
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March 29, 2012, 06:19:47 PM »
Quote from: Kneescrubber on March 29, 2012, 06:00:10 PM
I'm not an ornithologist but:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird_of_prey
from the same article you linked too:
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Using this cluster of anatomical and behavioural features, the species listed below are usually known to be birds of prey in ornithology. They can be divided into species that hunt during daylight, the raptors, and into species that hunt during the night, the owls. The raptors and the owls are distantly related and are classified in separate orders; however, their evolution has been convergent, both groups of birds adapting to a predatory lifestyle.
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Re: I found an owl.
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Quote from: bungie4 on March 29, 2012, 05:48:30 PM
That comment actually made me look at the thread topic. Thought I was in the bad joke thread.
There's nothing funny about fear.
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Re: I found an owl.
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March 30, 2012, 03:16:46 AM »
Quote from: Kneescrubber on March 29, 2012, 06:00:10 PM
I'm not an ornithologist but:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird_of_prey
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The term "raptor" is derived from the Latin word rapere (meaning to seize or take by force) and
may refer informally to all birds of prey, or specifically to the diurnal group.
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The diurnal birds of prey are formally classified into five families
(traditionally of the order Falconiformes, a classification currently[vague] in flux):
Accipitridae: hawks, eagles, buzzards, harriers, kites and Old World vultures
Pandionidae: the Osprey (sometimes classified as subfamily Pandioninae of the previous family)
Sagittariidae: the Secretary Bird
Falconidae: falcons and caracaras
Cathartidae: New World vultures including condors.
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The nocturnal birds of prey – the owls – are classified separately as members of two extant families of the order Strigiformes:
Strigidae: (typical owls)
Tytonidae: (barn and bay owls).
So maybe she's right.
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Re: I found an owl.
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Quote from: Mr.Black on March 29, 2012, 11:21:24 AM
Pardon the intrusion. I thought a brief video of what this thread started as might be nice.
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww poor little guy.
Again, thanks for the rescue. Karma points coming your way, for something, somewhere down the line.
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Re: I found an owl.
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Quote from: Mr.Black on March 29, 2012, 11:21:24 AM
Pardon the intrusion. I thought a brief video of what this thread started as might be nice.
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Re: I found an owl.
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"The Owl Whisperer".
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Re: I found an owl.
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Quote from: CLAY on March 30, 2012, 04:36:58 PM
"The Owl Whisperer".
At work, by some I am the called the bird man of FlexCon.
I sit behind my tree and feed all the birds on my breaks and lunch.
A few seconds at work today.
I have had chickadees land on my feet and look at me as if to say, "make with the seed, bitch".
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Re: I found an owl.
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On the farm we used to feed the chickadees out of our hands a lot.
I just filled our birds feeders again with my daughter.
I like chicken.
My dad is buying some more Guinea fowl for the farm. Those things crack me up. They taste good too.
Stream of thought post= complete.
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Re: I found an owl.
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Quote from: CLAY on March 30, 2012, 04:55:56 PM
I just filled our birds feeders again with my daughter.
Man, you must have a powerful blender.
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Re: I found an owl.
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Quote from: bungie4 on March 30, 2012, 06:08:22 PM
Man, you must have a powerful blender.
40 second mark
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V8 blender
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Man, you must have a powerful blender.
The birds love her.
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Re: I found an owl.
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Ptops for the save. Got a little owl of some sorts hunting field mice and such in the clearing behind the house. Looks to be maybe 10 inches tall. I've seen nothing more than a silhouette with the setting sun once behind and a grey streak through the darkening night several times. I haven't heard any hooting, so maybe it has a different kind of call.
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Screech owl I bet.
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Quote from: CLAY on April 01, 2012, 07:05:44 PM
Screech owl I bet.
That'd be my guess, too!
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