NPR is talking about Owls. Preview below

For people who don’t give a hoot about sports, there’s more than just football to celebrate this weekend.

Say hello to the Superb Owl.

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      19 hours ago

      The mixing of the themes with an owl on a football is delightful.

      Not a sports person myself but I can see why people like them. I have also accidentally fallen into the baseball video pipeline on YouTube.

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        18 hours ago

        And they made it Saturday so nobody had to miss out on either the owls or the football if they like both.

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    19 hours ago

    Clicked a related link in that article.

    “Just take a walk in nature, especially at dawn and dusk,” they said. “It’s currently [article posted February 11] flirting season for owls. So there are a lot of them out there making a lot of noise, either looking for love or trying to defend territory.”

    I’ve been taking my walks midday-ish, to coincide with the hottest part of the day. It is winter, after all. I guess that’s why I haven’t seen any owls.

    Probably good to note dawn and dusk are good times for !bunnies@lemmy.world too. Guess I should alter my walking patterns.

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      Same. It’s too cold for dawn or dusk