Was scrolling and didn't think the person in the coat looked like an owl
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I will keep my eyes out for updates! This is the only new pic since this initial post.
Damn, them be big balls
At first, I thought you were talking about its eyes since they are so visible without the feathers, and I was going to say "yes, owl eyes are very proportionally large. If we had eyes like that, they would be grapefruit or softball sized."
Then I went and look closer at the photo and saw you were referring to something else! 😆
I guess technically those would be the butt cheeks, which is still funny. Their legs have 3 segments, unlike our 2. If this were a chicken, those would be the thigh portions.

Lil guy looks how I feel in the morning before work 😆 what a sweet baby!
Poor little thing probably hasn't even fully rested after hatching itself.
I used to think birds popped out of the egg in a few moments, but in reality it can take a baby bird up to 24 hours from the pup (the first poke through the shell and it takes its first breath) to being free from the egg. What a marathon for every newborn to undergo!
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For owls that are superb.

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