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  2. Experts Explain What It Means When You See an Owl - AOL

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    Brown believes seeing an owl as you slumber may also be a signal to trust your intuition and inner knowing. “Owls in dreams often represent hidden truths coming to light,” she says.

  3. Bird vision - Wikipedia

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    Owls normally have only one fovea, and that is poorly developed except in diurnal hunters like the short-eared owl. [77] Besides owls, bat hawks, frogmouths and nightjars also display good night vision. Some bird species nest deep in cave systems which are too dark for vision, and find their way to the nest with a simple form of echolocation.

  4. Pareidolia - Wikipedia

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    Satellite photograph of a mesa in the Cydonia region of Mars, often called the "Face on Mars" and cited as evidence of extraterrestrial habitation. Pareidolia (/ ˌ p ær ɪ ˈ d oʊ l i ə, ˌ p ɛər-/; [1] also US: / ˌ p ɛər aɪ-/) [2] is the tendency for perception to impose a meaningful interpretation on a nebulous stimulus, usually visual, so that one detects an object, pattern, or ...

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  6. The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark - Wikipedia

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    The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark is a children's book by Jill Tomlinson, of which there is also an audio version read by Maureen Lipman. [1] It was published in 1968, illustrated by Joanne Cole, and an abridged edition illustrated by Paul Howard published in 2001. [2] The story is about a young barn owl called Plop, who is frightened of the ...

  7. Cape Cod Times Photo Shoot: Seeing eye to eye with an owl - AOL

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    Going eye to eye with a young owl in an impromptu portrait session in the rain.

  8. Sound localization in owls - Wikipedia

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    The feathers on the edge of barn owl’s face creates a disc that works to trap and focus sound, similar to the outer ears of humans. The sound waves travel through the owl’s ear canal until they reach the eardrum, through the ossicles, and into the inner ear so that the owl is able to perceive exactly where their prey is located.

  9. Rare Video of 'Smallest Owl in the World' Has People ... - AOL

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    My first time seeing this rare Elf Owl in person!" he wrote in the video's caption. We're not sure how many people in the comments section knew about Elf Owls before the video, but they're ...