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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bottom left one totally looks like a tough guy.

"Youse want I should knock yer little mouse problem? He'll be sleepin' wit' de' fi- er ants"

January 22, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have these in the woods around my farm and when they screech, it sounds like the scream of a woman or child being murdered in the woods. Incredibly creepy and unsettling.

As a side note, the saw-whet owl was named for the call of the barn owl; the namer mistakenly thought the little saw-whet owl had produced the barn owl's distinctive shriek, which he compared to the sound of a saw being sharpened against a whet stone. Thus, saw-whet.

January 22, 2009

Blogger Vanessa said...

Adorable! They look like dust bunnies with faces. :)

January 22, 2009

Blogger Cambrian Dame said...

They're even worse up close and personal... I work at a wildlife center, and we raised three of them to adulthood and set them free after their nest tree collapsed.

They make a sound like an angry espresso machine, this intense gargling hiss, and when holding them to feed them, no matter which way you turn them, their heads rotate so they are screaming in your face. Their mouths are HUGE for such small things.

January 22, 2009

Blogger Unknown said...

Whosa cute widdle predator? You are!

(I suppose they're cuter if you can't hear them vocalizing, but I suspect I'd still find them so-ugly-they're-cute.)

January 24, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think they're very ugly, with their feathers just coming out they look like puff balls.

January 24, 2009

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