LB i will never tire of superb owl jokes.
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LB i will never tire of superb owl jokes. cheers to all who celebrate
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LB i will never tire of superb owl jokes. cheers to all who celebrate
what kinds of owls live in New England and Seattle anyway
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LB i will never tire of superb owl jokes. cheers to all who celebrate
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what kinds of owls live in New England and Seattle anyway
i am looking it up
new england owls: snowies! https://www.massaudubon.org/news/latest/snowy-owls-are-back-in-massachusetts-here-s-what-you-need-to-know
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i am looking it up
new england owls: snowies! https://www.massaudubon.org/news/latest/snowy-owls-are-back-in-massachusetts-here-s-what-you-need-to-know
wow these seattle owls all have very distinctive looking faces https://urbanraptor.org/seattle-urban-raptors/owls/
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wow these seattle owls all have very distinctive looking faces https://urbanraptor.org/seattle-urban-raptors/owls/
- barred owl: forlorn
- screech-owl: AWAKE, alarmed
- saw-whet owl: “hoo, me?? 🥺”
- great horned owl: “ah yes, i will pose for your photo. then you would like my autograph, i suppose”
- short eared owl: slightly offended to be perceived but knows they’re cute
- barn owl: ancient god that will haunt you in your dreams.
- northern pygmy: am borb -
- barred owl: forlorn
- screech-owl: AWAKE, alarmed
- saw-whet owl: “hoo, me?? 🥺”
- great horned owl: “ah yes, i will pose for your photo. then you would like my autograph, i suppose”
- short eared owl: slightly offended to be perceived but knows they’re cute
- barn owl: ancient god that will haunt you in your dreams.
- northern pygmy: am borbtbh this is also true of many humans found in Massachusetts

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tbh this is also true of many humans found in Massachusetts

@chrisamaphone I don’t think most Mass residents think much about rodenticide right now, but in the near-future, this could change!
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tbh this is also true of many humans found in Massachusetts

anyway there’s allegedly 8 more owls also found in MA and they’re just as good as the Seattle ones but i’m too lazy to do all the voices
https://wildyards.com/owls-in-massachusetts/
by pictures i think the saw-whet is my favorite. also “named because its call sounds like a saw being sharpened on a whetstone” ok well i’ve never heard that but it sounds like a truck backing up beeping to me

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anyway there’s allegedly 8 more owls also found in MA and they’re just as good as the Seattle ones but i’m too lazy to do all the voices
https://wildyards.com/owls-in-massachusetts/
by pictures i think the saw-whet is my favorite. also “named because its call sounds like a saw being sharpened on a whetstone” ok well i’ve never heard that but it sounds like a truck backing up beeping to me

@chrisamaphone they’re adorably tiny little guys, too
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- barred owl: forlorn
- screech-owl: AWAKE, alarmed
- saw-whet owl: “hoo, me?? 🥺”
- great horned owl: “ah yes, i will pose for your photo. then you would like my autograph, i suppose”
- short eared owl: slightly offended to be perceived but knows they’re cute
- barn owl: ancient god that will haunt you in your dreams.
- northern pygmy: am borb@chrisamaphone they are all soooo cute thank u for sharing
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what kinds of owls live in New England and Seattle anyway
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