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[โ€“] dragonfly@lemmy.world 13 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Sooty looks like a restless spirit that haunts a Victorian mansion. ๐Ÿฉถ

[โ€“] dragonfly@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Love Noctowl, but this wittle ashy face, my heart.

[โ€“] dragonfly@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

I'd be super excited to see a screech in person, ngl.

[โ€“] dragonfly@lemmy.world 8 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

My Buff Orpington hen says "Go Team Buff!"

[โ€“] dragonfly@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It's hard to pick. Turn Coat maybe?

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Community Rules (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by dragonfly@lemmy.world to c/superbowl@lemmy.world
 

I added rules to the sidebar. I'd prefer to keep the wildlife rescue links at the top, but for now, I think the rules should be prominent. I'll move them to the bottom in a couple weeks or so.

I tried to keep the rules simple and straightforward. I hope they help keep this community a friendly, welcoming place to goof on owls.


Community Rules:

Posts must be about owls. Especially appreciated are photographs (not AI) and scientific content, but artwork, articles, news stories, personal experiences and more are welcome too.

Be kind. If a post or comment bothers you, or strikes you as offensive in any way, please report it and moderators will take appropriate action.

AI is discouraged. If you feel strongly that the community would benefit from a post that involves AI you may submit it, but it might be removed if the moderators feel that it is low-effort or irrelevant.

[โ€“] dragonfly@lemmy.world 10 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Looks good! I think Sooty v Great Horned should be interesting.

And also, Go Screechies!

[โ€“] dragonfly@lemmy.world 38 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

Hi all ,

I've always preferred not to make rules, because I think it can stifle creativity and sharing, BUT, it may be necessary at this point to have one or two rules posted to the sidebar, including something about AI, as well as a general "be nice" sort of thing. I'm open to suggestions, if anyone wants to weigh in.

I don't like AI though I can envision some narrow situations when it could be okay, which is why I've not banned it. Clearly, there are strong opinions about it, and I think a ban or restriction is probably appropriate at this point. At the very least, it should be clearly labeled as AI.

However, I think it's super important to note that not everyone can readily identify what is and is not AI, so if someone does post AI, we should offer up some grace and kindness to that person, who may simply be sharing a picture that they genuinely thought would be appreciated.

I welcome thoughtful discussion and suggestions, and I'll update the sidebar with a couple rules after I've had time to read what you've had so say.

[โ€“] dragonfly@lemmy.world 8 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

I'm on Fool Moon, trying for a complete Dresden Files re-read before Twelve Months

[โ€“] dragonfly@lemmy.world 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Those are some floofy plumicorns!

[โ€“] dragonfly@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Does any other owl look more like Noctowl?

[โ€“] dragonfly@lemmy.world 3 points 3 months ago

I wish I had a gripping hand.

 

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Sometimes, owl you need is a little hoot of encouragement! Yesterday on Mount Washington, MWOBS Summit Interns Frank and Peter discovered a small owl shivering in the snow while taking their daily snow stake measurements. Its eyes were frozen shut and it was icing up in snowy, foggy, and windy conditions. With the help of NH State Park staff, our birding enthusiast volunteer Wendy, and lots of other input, we took our friend inside to warm up before NH State Park staff was able to take him/her down with their shift change to get them to NH Fish & Game. We hope our Northern Saw-Whet Owl friend lives a long and healthy life not at the Home of the World's Worst Weather! While no longer on the mountain, please comment any name suggestions below to commemorate our little friend's eventful trip to Mount Washington!

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by dragonfly@lemmy.world to c/superbowl@lemmy.world
 
 

UPI Archives April 7, 1989 Spooky the Owl dead at 38

BOSTON -- Spooky the Owl, the 38-year-old mascot of Boston's Museum of Science and the oldest great horned owl in captivity, has died after a career that included 25,000 performances before delighted crowds.

Spooky, whose antics were seen by about 30 million visitors, was brought to the museum as a hatchling in 1951 and quickly became a major attraction. Officials said he died at the museum Wednesday.

'The museum has lost a very good friend. He certainly did more than his share of working here over 38 years. Spooky and the folks who acted as his interpreters did a fabulous job in teaching folks about owls. He is certainly a bird that is going to be missed,' Lewis Stevens, coordinator of the museum's Live Animal Center, said Friday.

Great horned owls normally live only 10 years in the wild. Spooky was known for sitting atop a lecturer's shoulder and turning his head 180 degrees while keeping his body motionless.

'He was a very noble bird,' Stevens said. 'In my 15 years of working with animals, on a scale of 1 to 10, he would rate a Number 10.'

The great horned owl is a powerful bird of prey. One born and raised in the wild could inflict serious damage on humans with its powerful bill and talons.

But Spooky was hand-reared after he was brought to the museum when he was three days old.

'The constant human attention that he got over the years is what made him a very tame animal. He liked to work with people,' Stevens said. 'It wasn't as much a matter of training Spooky as training people to work with Spooky. Chances of finding another owl with the same temperament are very slim.

Spooky, who had done more than 25,000 performances, was taken last week to Angell Memorial Hospital for a liver scan and was later returned to the museum.

 
 
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