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'''Owls''' are primarily nocturnal [[Bird|birbs]] that glide silently through the night to catch small animals. They always say "who?" as if you're asking about this person supposedly named "[[Mandelly]]". | '''Owls''' are primarily nocturnal [[Bird|birbs]] that glide silently through the night to catch small animals. They always say "who?" as if you're asking about this person supposedly named "[[Mandelly]]". | ||
==Barn owl== | ==Barn owl== | ||
− | The [[barn owl]] is an bird of prey that looks, lives, and even flies just like an owl. However, ornithologists examining its loud scream have confirmed it to be the closest relative of the [[red-tailed hawk]]. This is also given by the reddish plumage; true owls like the [[great horned owl]] have those iconic tufts on their head. | + | The [[barn owl]] is an bird of prey that looks, lives, and even flies just like an owl. However, ornithologists examining its loud scream have confirmed it to be the closest relative of the [[red-tailed hawk]]. This is also given by the reddish plumage and lack of tufts; true owls like the [[great horned owl]], which have brown plumage, have those iconic tufts on their head. |
[[Category:Animals]][[Category:Birds]][[Category:A Latin bestiary]] | [[Category:Animals]][[Category:Birds]][[Category:A Latin bestiary]] |
Revision as of 03:41, 6 August 2024
“ | who? | ” | |
— Owl, when being asked about Mandelly |
Owls are primarily nocturnal birbs that glide silently through the night to catch small animals. They always say "who?" as if you're asking about this person supposedly named "Mandelly".
Barn owl
The barn owl is an bird of prey that looks, lives, and even flies just like an owl. However, ornithologists examining its loud scream have confirmed it to be the closest relative of the red-tailed hawk. This is also given by the reddish plumage and lack of tufts; true owls like the great horned owl, which have brown plumage, have those iconic tufts on their head.