Experiment! How Does An Owl Fly So Silently? - Super Powered Owls - BBC

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+10 1. torbengb commented 8 years ago

3:05 those feathers are mesmerizing.
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+16 2. huldu commented 8 years ago

I guess that's why they are so good at capturing rodents during night time. I never knew they were that silent, that's very impressive.
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+9 3. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago

I may not have mentioned this before but I really love owls :) <3
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+5 4. thundersnow commented 8 years ago

#3 I thought of you when I submitted this ;) <3
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+3 5. sux2bu commented 8 years ago

I would have liked to have seen at least one wing flap from the owl over the feathers instead of a glide. 8-)
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+6 6. CiF commented 8 years ago

for once I agree with #5
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+6 7. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 8 years ago

I was camping alone at a cabin and sitting outside at night and I know this owl was messing with me. It would hoot right in front of me then there would be like a 5 second delay between his hoots anyway to show that I'd get used to his rhythm. In one of the delays he'd fly right behind me and start hooting again then fly back again to my front. Then I swear he started laughing almost to say do you like how I did that <3
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+4 8. thundersnow commented 8 years ago

#7 He/she was obviously flirting with you ;)
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0 9. Judge-Jake commented 8 years ago

#4 <3 #8 Owls don't flirt they are good owls. An owl fell out of a tree in a forest and landed right behind me and I heard it :P
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+3 10. thundersnow commented 8 years ago

#9 It probably flirtet with you as well, why not? :P <3
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-1 11. buckleg08 commented 6 years ago

last...owl see you...