I feel it’s been a while since I’ve posted a LEO, and this I’ve had a nice fall background.

Some facts from

Compared to great-horned owls, long-eared owls are lanky, with slimmer ear tufts and a more rufous facial disk. Their flight is lighter, more closely resembling that of other meadow-dwellers with a buoyant and moth-like wingbeat.

To camouflage, long-eared owls will “suck in,” use their wings to cover the conspicuous patterning on their flanks and erect their ear tufts.

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    1 year ago

    It is a trick, like whens cat shows its belly. It looks so soft and irresistible, but when you go to touch, then it attacks! 😉