Owls make almost no noise from flying, even when tested in a room with multiple microphones
Owls make almost no noise from flying, even when tested in a room with multiple microphones
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Interesting, but i was hoping for more of an answer than, “its cause theyre light and have big wings.
Man, huge props to the producer of this. The visualizations were fantastic. I already thought the soundwave form overlay on the birds was great, but the feather demonstration was way cooler at showing no air movement = no sound.
Having grown up with owls around the majority of my life it’s not shocking to see the destroy this test however this isn’t full proof. They needed to expand the distance and make it proportional for each bird. I understand that adds control complications and more equipment but that’s the only way to truly compare and showcase. Owl will still destroy that competition but there would be more registered noise.
Damn, I never knew that. That is freakishly silent.
I commented on this when it went viral. This has a lot of edition, and the audio captured from the mics is edited. This is obvious and makes me not trust the rest of the video.
Is the narrator trying to seduce me?
If an owl flies in a room without microphones, does it make a noise?
They have special “silent” wings
That’s not flying. It’s falling with style.
The field mouse is fast, but the owl sees at night!
This ain’t fair, the owl had a significant height advantage
Really neat to see the wingtip like vortices, I’m assuming, from the falcon.