thesporkeffect ,

I don't know owl body language, but if it's anything like cat body language, you're going to need kevlar gloves to interact with this fella

anon6789 OP , (edited )
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You have inferred correctly!

Just yesterday I saw a new rehabber's "initiation" photo, where she had a large bandage on her cheek from getting her first beak slash.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ea7495b2-2ae7-455b-8e09-108d0fc80adf.jpeg

This is what you get when you ignore the initial beak-clicking warning.

It's behavior the caregivers ultimately want to see though, as it shows the owl is sticking with its instincts to be wary of people, so it is a good sign overall. Just as you said, watch your limbs!

proudblond ,

They’re just feathered cats, I swear

Empricorn ,

Excited... about all this cocaine!

anon6789 OP ,
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Owl Pachino

homesweethomeMrL ,

Shay halloo to mah leetle frein!

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