Philippine Scops Owl
Superbowl
For owls that are superb.
A lot of owls have these little horns / "ears" and they're very cute!
They have a wonderful name too - plumicorns - from the Latin pluma/feather and corn/horn.
There's not true consensus one why they're there, but the leading thoughts are communication (I agree with this one) and to help with camouflage (I feel skeptical on this one). They can move them around, so there's muscle control for some reason. Many owls will elongate to look more like tree branches, but I've done a post that I can't find now comparing owls with and without horns, and the horns are typically so small I can't see how they'd make the relatively large body blend in much better.
Mottled Wood Owl
Milky Eagle Owl
Boreal Owl
Dusky Eagle Owl
Indian Scops Owl
Buff Fronted Owl
Another owl with a make-up face (^_^)
I also really like its patch of "hair" on its head!
Black Banded Owl
Brown Hawk Owl
Marsh Owl
Aw yeah, that’s a real working person’s owl right there.
You know he’s got a 35-year old pickup truck next to the garage he’s kept running for decades despite the inside being full of receipts and wrappers and an ashtray full of change.
It doesn't have time for the beauty regime of the Shortie. It's got real work to do!
Looks like my cat when she's angy. 🤣
Cat tax! Cat tax! 😸
Spotted Owlet
Eurasian Scops
Pel's Fishing Owl
This face XD
I forgot to ask if the hash tags federated properly this time.
I had first done "#superbowl #owloftheyear" as you had suggested last time, but it seemed to just make the font larger for the "superbowl" part while putting the hash on the OOTY part, so I just put in a spare hash "# #superbowl #owloftheyear" to make it show up in a way that looked correct.
It's happy and angry at the same time! 😆
Himalayan Owl
Spotted Wood Owl
Jamaican Owl
Bubo!
I do like Harryhausen
Bubo is timeless!
Genus bubo no longer strictly only has horned owls in it thanks to the fishing owls.
The word bubo though, is Latin, so it is an interesting name choice for a Greek owl-bot.
The most appropriate word for owl from Ancient Greek I could find from a brief search is "glaukós," which means "bright" in reference to their eyes.