These barn owl chicks are opening & closing their beaks as fast as they can to keep cool.
Like dogs panting, this action increases air flow across their mouths & throat to allow evaporative cooling. The process is called 'gular fluttering'.
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UK HEATWAVE
Temperatures here in the UK reached record highs this week.
BUT THE OWLS ARE OK
But owls have higher average body temperatures than humans and can cope better than we can with heat. These three chicks are Gylfie the barn owl's chicks and are six weeks old. They are managing very well.
GULAR FLUTTERING
The way owls 'pant' or clack their beaks rapidly, is very effecitve at helping them to beat the heat. It is known as 'gular fluttering'.
#barnowls #robertefuller #shorts
I am a British wildlife artist based in Thixendale, North Yorkshire, UK. I build ideal habitats to encourage wildlife into my garden and use nest cams to study their behaviour. These studies inform my paintings. I share the best of my video research on this channel for free. If you would like to support my work please consider a small donation here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=A52ZHAMJZC3J4
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Like dogs panting, this action increases air flow across their mouths & throat to allow evaporative cooling. The process is called 'gular fluttering'.
To support my channel and the wildlife rehabilitation and conservation work I do, please donate here:
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=A52ZHAMJZC3J4 or join one of my supporter communities in exchange for behind the scenes content here: https://www.robertefuller.com/support_and_donate/
UK HEATWAVE
Temperatures here in the UK reached record highs this week.
BUT THE OWLS ARE OK
But owls have higher average body temperatures than humans and can cope better than we can with heat. These three chicks are Gylfie the barn owl's chicks and are six weeks old. They are managing very well.
GULAR FLUTTERING
The way owls 'pant' or clack their beaks rapidly, is very effecitve at helping them to beat the heat. It is known as 'gular fluttering'.
#barnowls #robertefuller #shorts
I am a British wildlife artist based in Thixendale, North Yorkshire, UK. I build ideal habitats to encourage wildlife into my garden and use nest cams to study their behaviour. These studies inform my paintings. I share the best of my video research on this channel for free. If you would like to support my work please consider a small donation here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=A52ZHAMJZC3J4
Or of course you may like to purchase my artwork which you will find on my website: https://www.robertefuller.com. Many of the paintings are portraits of the creatures you watch here!
© Robert E Fuller
Copyright Disclaimer: Please feel free to share my videos but do not download any content without permission with the intent to re-upload. If you would like to license any content, please get in touch with me at: mail@robertefuller.com
Stay Connected! You can also follow me on these platforms:
Visit my website: https://www.robertefuller.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobertEFullerArt/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobertEFuller
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RobertEFuller/
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