From Animal Behavior Conservancy

Tina the burrowing owl is one of our smallest residents, but like any small bird, she takes up a lot of space with her personality. Our Andean condor is steadily molting her primary and secondary wing feathers, and to get a sense of how big they are and how small Tina is, we stacked a newly molted tail feather against each other. This feather is longer than my forearm and not even the condor’s longest feather.

I got to see some condors and play around with some of their giant feathers when I was at the National Aviary. Those are some impressively large birds!

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    2 months ago

    Tina: Oh . . . Oh no you did not. David! David, c’mere. C’mere I wanna tell you something you YEAH YOU BETTER RUN!

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      2 months ago

      “You used to say you liked my short feathers, but now I find this on your shirt collar?!”

      The photo is just a screen grab from a 5 second short, but it is kinda cute. Tina leans in and snuggles up to the feather.