how-owls-fly-without-making-a-sound

how-owls-fly-without-making-a-sound

5/31/2020

link

https://knowablemagazine.org/article/technology/2020/how-owls-fly-without-making-a-sound

summary

This article from Knowable Magazine explores how owls are able to fly silently, unlike most other birds. It explains that owls have special adaptations that allow them to reduce noise while flying. The primary adaptation is their unique feather structure, which has fluffy edges that help to break up airflow and reduce turbulence. Additionally, owls have soft and velvety feathers that further muffle sound. The article also discusses how owls' wing shape and flight technique contribute to their silent flight. Overall, the article provides a fascinating insight into the remarkable adaptations that enable owls to fly silently.

tags

owls ꞏ flight ꞏ silent flight ꞏ avian biomechanics ꞏ aerodynamics ꞏ noise reduction ꞏ predator-prey interactions ꞏ feather structure ꞏ noise pollution ꞏ wing design ꞏ acoustic camouflage ꞏ animal behavior ꞏ bird physiology ꞏ avian hearing ꞏ sound production ꞏ flight adaptation ꞏ hunting ꞏ bird communication ꞏ stealth ꞏ sensory adaptation ꞏ natural selection ꞏ avian evolution ꞏ ornithology ꞏ bird flight ꞏ bird anatomy ꞏ sound absorption ꞏ flight mechanics ꞏ avian ecology ꞏ avian research