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From Scottish Owl Centre

The keepers took some interesting photos this week. A black light torch can show new feather growth in owls, as seen in this 4 year old female Barred Owl, Strix varia.

Porphyrin pigment reflects the UV light as a pink/purple colour, but it fades in sunlight, so older feathers show up darker with age. You can see this owl has replaced several primary and secondary feathers on her wings, front and legs this year.

The best time for an owl to moult is late summer for breeding birds, as the owlets become independent and hunting is easiest with prey abundant. (Don't worry, the owl was just getting a check up before returning to an aviary).

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[–] anon6789@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago

Looking at this video from Veritasium, he looks at different things through cameras with UV pads filters and UV lights. The light makes things look intense like in the owl photos, but the filter/camera, things are distinctly different, but not as Batman and Robin neon than the UV lightbulb.

The video also mentions spotting polar bears and Arctic foxes with help of UV, and I found and article about that here too.

Cool stuff!