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      I kept thinking it had to be fake until I went to the photographer’s own feed and found the other pic of it sitting in the rain in the same tree. I was really wowed by it.

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    This reminds me that owls can turn their heads to freaky angles because that head looks turned way around that my neck hurts just from looking.

    But the shot is great though. Just that phwoosh of warer.

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      They’ve got twice the neck vertebrae than we do, and they’re a bit coiled like a spring. The blood vessels and airways are also similarly coiled inside so they don’t suffocate themselves contorting like this. Those would have been some interesting generations to observe while that was evolving! 😆

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        Haha. Just imagining the prehistoric owls twisting their neck going “Okay. Okay. Nope, too far. There goes my neck.”

        And that one smug owl who of course got the biggest twist angle giving the smug owl look.

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    Amazing! That will be my profil picture for my PieFed account.