Hehe, I’ve hidden well - no one can spot me here…

Like playing hide and seek with a toddler in comparison to other owls 😁

To be fair, they only really need to hide from fish…

Those goldfish with the upward facing eyes are probably their arch nemesis!

Made me think of tigers, who apparently look green to the animals they hunt, since they can’t see red/orange. I wonder how owls see colors. And who eats them…maybe just other birds of prey?
Are Tiger stripes camouflage? — Rachel Poliquin

I think it’s fair to say that orange and black tiger stripes are among the most eye-catching patterning in the animal kingdom, right? Or maybe not. Colour is all in the eye of the beholder.

Rachel Poliquin

Rats, I was just reading or watching something the other day about this but can’t recall what. It was talking about how owls have a much higher rod to cone ratio of receptors in their eyes for night vision and I think it said that gives them a darker and more muted sense of color than we have, but don’t quote me on that.

Bigger raptors will sometimes eat smaller ones, but human hazards are their biggest risk these days.

Huh, interesting. So many different ways of perceiving the world.

I was just reading about bridges so animals can move around the territories that got carved up by roads. The fish doorbell is fun too. It’s nice to see things going more in that direction.

The Fish Doorbell — The Fish Doorbell

Did you spot a fish? Press the Fish Doorbell! This alerts our lock operator to let the fish through. The Fish Doorbell is in Utrecht, NL.

The Fish Doorbell

I always forget about the fish doorbell! 😆

I saw on here somewhere yesterday, Ireland is adding “swift bricks” to new construction to help recover the swift population. So new buildings will come with birdhouses installed! I know we have Chimney Swifts here that nest in chimneys, which I’m sure you can quickly come up with a potential hazard that poses, so maybe this is a win-win for Ireland’s birds.

Swift bricks to be installed on all new buildings in Scotland as MSPs back law

Rest of UK has resisted calls to make builders install bricks that provide nesting for swifts and other endangered birds

The Guardian