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I appreciate the photographers attention to detail
Lol speaking of attention to detail, I was looking at the photo and thought it looked more GHO than a Snowy, and they were talking about a different but similar photo they took of a Snowy in a tree, but this photo was indeed a GHO. I've now fixed the title. 😖
Pff fkin Lemmy didn't load the update for me or smth.
I loaded into the post just a few minutes ago on Sync on Android, and while this comment of you saying you've edited the title is 4 hours old and now the title reads as the fixed one, from my explore/all feed it was still the snowy owl.
So I wrote
Snowy owls are white, and despite the low light, I think this one is brownish
Snowy owls have a round head, no ears, whereas this one seems to have quite prominent ones.
Leading me to believe it's more like an American horned owl, or even an eagle-owl, but not really, as the ears aren't that prominent and it doesn't seem that big overall.
I usually chalk it up to federation issues, but you're on .World too, so that doesn't explain it. I just tell myself quirks are part of the Lemmy charm.
Your points were the 2 that also caught my attention as I started to reach useful levels of consciousness.
Buuuuut! A minor thing, Snowies doooo have plumicorns! Teeny weenie ones, even smaller than a Short Eared Owl, but they exist. We just usually don't see them, and they certainly wouldn't be visible in this pic. But here's some where they are.
I think it's sync, sometimes it just doesn't refresh the feed that I've loaded a couple hours ago as I've just browsed the same feed without having refreshed it. No need with how slow lemmy is.
Alright yeah, seems they do. Nice observation.
But yeah not as prominent as ones in the picture.
Thanks the pics
don't think Sync has had an update for over a year.. time to move to Thunder or something
Will look into that, yeah, thanks