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The Short Eared Owl is an excellent long distance flyer. It can be found in parts of Africa, both Americas, including the Caribbean and Galapagos, Asia, and Europe. It's even made it all the way to Hawaii and is still found occasionally on ships far out to sea.

The Shortie may not always appear to have ear tufts-they are indeed very short! It is medium sized and fairly stocky. It soars over open ground hunting mainly small mammals, and it is also a ground nester, finding a nice secluded divot usually next to some foliage for cover.

It is also famous for its mating display, soaring high and then clapping its wings to get the attention of the lady owls.

This owl comes dressed to impress with its bold looks and is seeking your vote today.

The Barking Owl, aka Barking Boobook or Winking Owl, is native to Australia and a few surrounding areas. As you may have guessed, it is known for its dog-like barking, though it has a range of vocalizations.

The Barking Owl has one of the most diverse diets of any Australian owl, taking mice, bats, sugar gliders, possums (not the same as opossums!), and rabbits.

Though not as dramatic in appearance as the Short Eared, it still has that great Boobook profile, and some great facial expressions. Will the darling from Down Under get your vote today?

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[–] loweffortname@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I have been told that the ears take this one. Boobooks are cool, but those ears, @anon6789@lemmy.world!

[–] anon6789@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

They are devilishly adorbs!