Meet The Dutch Owl Who Loves To Land On People's Heads
Julija K.
An owl that likes to land on people's heads has rocketed a small Dutch town to fame. Menno Shaefer, a 48-year-old from Zaandam, Netherlands, managed to document this friendly 6lb (2.7kg) European Eagle Owl as it tried to roost on the heads of onlookers in Noordeinde town. There, it sat for up to a minute before looking for another resting spot.
"Whilst photographing the owl, it did try to land one my head once," said Shaefer to NL Times. "However, as soon as I lifted my camera to get a shot, the owl flew onto my neighbor standing by my side." Residents think that the owl might have escaped from an aviary in Oosterwolde, and are excited by the publicity. "I have seen photographers and birders from around the country, from The Hague to Spijkenisse, they come from everywhere to see the eagle owl. Our village is finally on the map!" , said one happy resident.
As to why the owl behaves this way, Schaefer said, "It was a very funny thing to watch, however I'm just as confused as anyone as to why it does this."
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Deepak Punjabi
Baguio City
Snowy Owl (National Geographic)
The snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus) is a large owl of the typical owl family Strigidae. The snowy owl was one of the many bird species originally described by Linnaeus in the landmark 1758 10th edition of his Systema Naturae, where it was given the binomial name of Strix nyctea. Until recently, it was regarded as the sole member of a distinct genus, as Nyctea scandiaca, but mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data (Olsen et al. 2002) shows that it is very closely related to the horned owls in the genus Bubo. However, some authorities debate this classification, still preferring Nyctea.
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