Did you
know about the bird that rotates its heads 270 degrees, haunts prey during the
night, and has large eyes? You might've already guessed the correct answer to
this question. Yes, it's non-other than an owl.
Have you
ever seen two affectionate owls before? Some of you might've but today's
article will show you if you haven't.
A very
affectionate pair of owls have been seen and photographed during a Country
Events and Falconry partnership. Leslie Arnott, the man who teaches people to
photograph birds whether they are flying or not was the lucky person to witness
the actions of these two snowy white owls. Even
though the owls are trained to be photographed it's very rare to see such
adorable lovely moments like this. Leslie explained that they started to get
close together rubbing heads together and eventually they started kissing each
other. To everyone's surprise, they aren't lovers. These two
beautiful owls are a pair of very affectionate sisters. Even though the kiss is
probably unintentional it is a very rare moment.
After
Leslie witnesses the special moment he tried to get them to kiss again but
couldn't after even multiple tries. It takes a lot of talent and luck to see
and capture these kinds of quick moments on camera and hence Leslie Arnott can
be listed as a very talented man when it comes to his career. Hope you
enjoyed and learned something from us today. Have a great day.
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