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Toasted marshmallow owl ftw this year. ❤️
It's been one of my personal favorites this year! What a beauty 😍
I remember dissecting your pellets in biology class, Mr. Barn Owl, sir!
I never got to do the pellet in my class. Now I get to pick them up for free so that's...something 😅
A number of birds besides owls also make pellets, and I've heard many prehistoric species have been discovered thanks to piles of pellets found in caves and other hidey holes that have been sheltered from weather and moisture and sun that would have broken that matter down.
I remember it being fascinating.
And I got to do it twice because my math class was canceled one day and I got to hang out in science on the 2nd day they were dissecting pellets.
I thought about poking through some at work since I pick them up anyway, but I already know what is in there since I feed them. It's like already knowing the prize in a surprise egg 😜
I have an issue translating this name for my family. Are these eastern barn owls (Tyto javanica), american barn owls (Tyto furcata), western barn owls (Tyto alba) or any of the three?
This one I play a little loose. It is all the species of barn owl (no grass owl, marsh owls, bay owls, masked owls). With species and subspecies getting reclassified due to modern genetic testing and then the official names taking years to reflect new data, that's above the technical level for us here. 😀
This is actually going on with just about every owl in here. Even something like GHO/Gran Duc, where there are 15 subspecies. That's just a level of granularity where it becomes a job rather than something for fun.
You're right. I was overcomplicating things because I found a english wikipedia page for barn owls but not the same in french wikipédia. Yet, all barn owl mention in this page have a french wikipédia page where are named the "effraie of something". So "la chouette effraie" is a good global translation for the broad barn of category.
Barn owls look to have so many French names, even though you only have Tyto alba, I think it is.
Effraie means "scares"? When I search it,. It just shows more Barn Owl stuff than translations.
I've checked. The origin is orfraie (who break bones) but it got altered on the model of effrayer (to scare) because of the superstition. It was nail down on the door of bell towers :-(
Oh my, the early French don't seem to have been big fans of the Barn Owl!
"Effraie" means "scared" indeed but I'm not sure the name of the bird come from there.
Yes
More often chouette effraie, and modern use of dame Blanche may refer to white powder to use up your nose.
So it basically means "scary owl"? And now they're a drugs reference as well? Poor things! 😟
Church bell owl sounds much nicer.
Scary owl yes, because its cry is considered scary.
Dame blanche translates as "white lady" for all it's worth.
That voice will definitely grab a person's attention 😮😄