FEEDER TALK
PSEUDO-HORNS
Those “horns” on top
of the great horned’s
head aren’t ears at all,
but feather tufts called
plumicorns. Scientists
theorize that owls use
them to recognize
each other.
FEEDER TALK
PSEUDO-HORNS
Those “horns” on top
of the great horned’s
head aren’t ears at all,
but feather tufts called
plumicorns. Scientists
theorize that owls use
them to recognize
each other.