This video is about the northern hawk-owl in Zwolle, the Netherlands, still present today. The video is from yesterday. Apparently, the bird does not let the traffic noise stop its cleaning of its feathers.
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Isn’t it funny how some birds completely ignore traffic noise…
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As owls have very sharping hearing (to hear mice under the ground etc.), one might maybe expect that the loud traffic noise would be too much for their sensitive ears. Not in this case, apparently..
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Perhaps it depends on the frequency of the sound waves or something…
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Yes, more research about this is needed.
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