Saw this post on the Glen Helen Raptor Center Facebook page while looking for today’s owl of the day and it seemed like something you guys would enjoy.
The ear-like feathers on top of many owls heads are called plumicorns and are thought to aid in camouflage and communication. Owls can raise and lower these feathers at will with tiny muscles at the base of each feather. This little screech owl rehab patient is recovering from head trauma and tends to hold just one plumicorn up at a time which begs the question:
“What do you call an owl with just one plumicorn?”
I’ve got an idea for a better pun than “choubou” : “bout de chou” with the hou form “hibou”, the “chou” from “chouette”, “bout” that recalls the lost of one plumicorn and the overall meaning of the french idiom “bout de chou” “sweet little thing”.
That is pretty darn good!