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Couple finds safe stuffed with $100,000 cash while magnet fishing in New York
  • Who wouldn't return the $15,000 to the rightful owners! It's their $10,000 after all!

  • First boat trip of the season. This time we took Sisu, Mimi & Roo (pictured)
  • I hope this is not Finland like the name Sisu would suggest as it's very much forbidden to make any live fires at the moment - wildfire warning is set for the whole country. People are ignoring the warnings and starting forests fires with careless campfires, cigarette butts and such. :(

  • Owl Stretches
  • Wow, really beautiful and interesting shots and a nice description of the stretch routine!

  • Two owlets were stuck in a chimney, rescuers worked for 24 hours to save them
  • Haha well it's an interesting language and definitely not the easiest one to learn, so prepare to spend some time should you dive deeper into it! :D

    One could say "oletko ihan pöllö?" - "are you a total owl?" meaning "are you stupid?" (silly/dumb, in a softer way), or "ei pöllömpi idea!" "not owlier an idea!" meaning "not a stupid idea!". Not a commonly used expression though.

  • Two owlets were stuck in a chimney, rescuers worked for 24 hours to save them
  • Huuhkaja is the only owl without "pöllö" in its name. "Pöllö" is sometimes to describe something as "silly" or "stupid", we could say "are you an owl" to ask if someone is being dumb - which is a bit strange because owls are not considered stupid animals, quite the opposite!

  • Two owlets were stuck in a chimney, rescuers worked for 24 hours to save them
  • I find it odd they didn't mention the species but Ural Owl is a good guess! They are called "viirupöllö" (striped owl) in Finnish.

  • Two owlets were stuck in a chimney, rescuers worked for 24 hours to save them
  • Haha indeed! The translation was a bit off in some parts but at least it made a good laugh!

  • Two owlets were stuck in a chimney, rescuers worked for 24 hours to save them
  • Oops, something went wrong with my post and pics and link went missing, good you found them!

  • Two owlets were stuck in a chimney, rescuers worked for 24 hours to save them
  • Indeed! Would be easy to just shrug it off and let nature deal with it but thankfully they didn't and the little owls have a whole life ahead of them!

  • Two owlets were stuck in a chimney, rescuers worked for 24 hours to save them

    This article about owlets being rescued from a chimney made it to the national news! It's in Finnish, but here's a quick google translation.

    Tl,dr: two owlets were stuck in a mansion's chimney in Tervakoski, Finland. They were rescued after a 24-hour operation and both were in good health, although very hungry.

    > The rescue operation lasted a day in Janakkala, Kanta-Häme, when two barn owl chicks were trapped in the labyrinthine chimney of the Tervakoski manor.

    > Locals visiting the old manor were eating dinner on Thursday when a strange creaking sound started coming from a nearby chimney. Someone recognized the voice as an owl.

    > The rescue service that was alerted for help arrived at the manor, but the means ran out. The complaint about the flue noise continued overnight.

    > The owls have had to climb more often than usual this spring, because they have suffered from a shortage of nests . In April, the rescue service had to rescue two pairs of owls that got lost in the wrong place within a week in Päijät-Hämee.

    > Two sooty baby owls roost at the bottom of the chimney.

    > The next day, the message went to Annulii Koponen, a wild animal manager from Riihimäki. Koponen called for help and got in touch with Piia Raunio, who rings birds.

    > When Raunio arrived on Friday, the task seemed impossible.

    > - The chimney of the old mansion is slightly L-shaped, and it turned out to be extremely deep.

    > Scars or other aids were of no use, because only a small hole led to the chimney.

    > - When we got a better picture with the flashlight, there were indeed two baby owls there, and they both screamed, Raunio says.

    > Manor owner: the owls must be saved The chirping and screeching of the little owls was heartbreaking, Raunio describes.

    > It seemed that the only way to get the birds out was to dismantle the chimneys.

    > The rescuers called Inga Chaudhary, the owner of the Tervakoski mansion. She made a decision: the chimney must be dismantled and the owls saved.

    > - It didn't even occur to me to leave them there. The chimney can be repaired, says Chaudhary.

    > A handyman arrived and started work. It was quickly revealed that the chimneys of the old manor had two walls that had to be passed through.

    > Handyman made an owl-like opening in the chimney. Rescuing the exhausted chicks began to look possible.

    > The helpers glued the butterfly swatter to the telescope arm and lifted both owls to safety. The video shows the moment when one of the owls gets to safety.

    > - There is no way they would have gotten out of there on their own. It felt really good when we got both of them out of there, says Piia Raunio.

    > Back to nature > The animals' torment lasted at least a day. After the ordeal, the birds were in surprisingly good shape, albeit hungry.

    > - The wings functioned normally, and there were no bruises, Raunio says.

    > How did the owls practicing the life of a bird of prey end up in the chimneys of the old mansion?

    > The chicks weighed about 300 grams. So young chicks don't fly properly yet.

    > - However, the manor's chimney is relatively high. Only the little owls know how they got there.

    > One possibility is that there was a nesting place for owls in the chimney, from which the fledglings fell into the chimney.

    > The little owls were returned to the wild that same evening.

    > According to Rauni, nets will be installed in the chimneys of the Tervakoski mansion, so that owls or other animals do not get stuck in the mazes of the old building in the future.

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    130-year-old bicycle vs brand-new modern bike
  • Take a full-suspension carbon mtb with electric shifting, hydraulic brakes, tubeless tyres etc and compare it to 1895 Singer safety bike. A lot has changed! But of course with more simple designs there aren't that many bits to develop, yet probably every part has changed to some extent since those times.

  • Shortie being chased by Red Winged Blackbird
  • Shortie does look like they are in the office :D

  • Leonard
  • A distinguished gentleman!

  • A Chance Meeting : Young Screech Owl
  • One serious looking little fella!

  • Rufous Owl
  • I must say your enthusiasm struck me and I went and scrolled to the very beginning of the group and read through mosts of the posts and learned quite a bit (and so do my friends who now have to tolerate "owl fact of the day" -speeches) :'D I thought I might contribute to the group more than just silly commenting and make some posts about owls in Finland as well as owl-related Finnish folklore & language facts that people might find interesting -- so I guess I have to start doing some research now!

  • Rufous Owl
  • Good tip! I went and studied the Owl-natomy posts and indeed learned a lot!

  • Rufous Owl
  • Wow, these fellas look like hawks! Interesting how versatile the owls are!

    Also thank you for sharing all these great owl pics and info, I joined the group spontaneously when I saw an interesting picture on my feed and now I've kinda started to look forward new owl news - these posts often make my day! Quality stuff!

  • A Great Day for Great Photos of some Great Grays
  • Wow this one has such an expressive face! Really nice pics!

  • Sundays are cuddle days
  • Scooter seems nice 😺💜

  • Vain joka kymmenes kesätöitä hakenut nuori vastaa puhelimeen, kun Annu Jantunen yrittää kutsua haastatteluun
  • Joskus aikoinaan kun harkkapaikkaa etsiessäni olin laittanu vain sähköpostiosoitteen hakemukseen (oli sellanen tilanne että en pystynyt hoitaa asiaa puhelimessa) tuli NUHTELUT sitten kun lopulta soitin perään asiasta. En menny sinne harkkaan.

  • Crane (Minolta x 700 50mm, Fujifilm 200)

    This is the second film I'm shooting and first one on this camera, so lots of learning ahead!

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    Eilisen Jarla osui

    https://www.hs.fi/sarjakuvat/jarla/car-2000009719301.html

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