White Faced Scops walked into this tournament like a true champion, and none of its competition has yet to present much of a challenge. This owl just looks good. It’s got the ears, it’s got a prominent mustache, captivating orange eyes, and a trendy monochromatic color scheme. He’s so far untouchable, but we’ve got a tiny owl coming in for a sneak attack!

The wee Saw Whet has been very accomplished these last two weeks. It’s taken on the Barred Owl, the pescatarian Buffy Fish Owl, and it just out-greated the Great Horned Owl. This itty bitty owl has shown it’s got big, big heart. It’s small, it’s expressive, it’s got a lot of unique looks, and it’s uncommon, but not as exotic to most of us as the Scops.

Will the Scops march unopposed to the finals, or has it finally met its match? Will the Saw Whet’s winning streak keep going? I dunno, that’s what you guys are here to tell me! Upvote your choice for the finals now!

#superbowl #owloftheyear2024

        • Yes. And it’s all thanks to you. I didn’t have one before superbowl.

          White-Faced Scopes has got it all going on: really interesting, symmetrical, distinctive face patterns; prominent riktal bristles; prominent ear tufts; amazingly colored eyes; wonderful feather colors; and it’s adorably tiny. Other owls may dominate in individual categories - GHO has bigger ear tufts, Snowy has shockingly beautiful (if monochromatic) coloring, Saw Whet is even more adorably tiny - but WF Scopes has all of these attractive traits in spades.

          So: yes. I can narrow it down to one, and it’s for me really not hard. I haven’t yet seen a WFS picture I didn’t think was an incredible creature.

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            I’m glad I helped you find your perfect owl then! I do agree with all those great characteristics.

            I want to see one in person at some point, but all the ones I can find are in the UK (or Africa, of course).

            I get a few updates on WFS from Owl Rescue Center in South Africa, but I hope to get some more international rescues in my list in the coming year, so I hope to see many more beautiful Scops!

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                I just found out we have a wedding to go to in the Bronx next year, and just when I was replying to you earlier I was looking who in the tri-state area had a WFS, and the Bronx Zoo was one of them!

                I hope to see that little guy!

                The National Aviary I visited early this year got a new one this fall as well, but that is further away.

                Gotta get me some Scops!

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        The pressure is always on to top my last effort! Thankfully they are all so beautiful to begin with.

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    Hard matchup. Only thing that would make it better is for the pictures to be switched so that they’re staring each other down a la boxers.

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    When I look at both of them, I got the feeling they are equally beautiful but still my heart has a favorite and I cannot do anything about it…
    Comme on dit : le cœur a ses raisons que la raison ignore.