Hmm... If you put a little hat on it to cover the eyes, it would become a white feathered version of cousin itt, from the adams family, 'hoo' was small, wore a little hat, and was completely covered with hair, so all you could see was a hat and hair.
You can even see the leading edge feathers that allow for silent flight moving around. And look at those talons!! Ouch
Re: owlice
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 3:41 pm
by Orca
I heard some owls hooting the other night!
Owls? Hooting, you ask? Not really that uncommon, I realize. I grew up not far from where I live now; I heard them all the time, talking - that is, hooting it up. I was always fascinated by them; one set of 'hoots' would be acknowledged by another, more distant set - usually at a slightly different pitch. Anyway, for what ever reason, I've just not heard any owl conversations since we moved in a few years back. My owltastic moment occurred around 10:30 as I was leaving for work. The hooting brightened my otherwise "somber, tired, on-my-way-to-the-salt mines" mood.
That is just so... so... um... ah... er... so... such a humdinger of an owl picture, that i just have no words.
Re: owlice
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 9:06 pm
by geckzilla
Thankfully, I think the hat is digitally added to the owl. So cute without actually having to hassle the owl.
Re: owlice
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 9:38 pm
by Ann
Beyond: humdinger
Ann:
P.S. Nice owl, owlice!
Re: owlice
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 9:41 pm
by owlice
Googling "cute owl" has its rewards, including images of owl cupcakes, and videos of how to make them. Which I'm very tempted to do, though it would require being alone with a package of Oreo cookies (never a good idea for me).
Re: owlice
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:18 pm
by neufer
owlice wrote:
Googling "cute owl" has its rewards, including images of owl cupcakes, and videos of how to make them.