BarnOwlLover
Staff Sergeant
I hope you don't mind the Ke$ha song in the first video, and the old-timey Weather Channel music in the second. But the first is of "dancing" barn owls. It actually shows a trait of barn owls (and probably others) due to among other things their asymmetrical ear placement. They're better at hearing things from a distance or intermittent noise, which helps them hunt. But if the sound is close or constant, they'll "dance" to try and triangulate the sound. However, this doesn't hurt or annoy the owls, since they're actually all in a relaxed pose in the video.
The second is of a couple of examples of a relative of the barn owl, known as the bay owl. They're of the same family of owls (Tytonidae), but are smaller than most barn owls and have a divided U or V shaped facial disc instead of heart shaped.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPG2v6nLzdg
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdBqA6WTYHc
The second is of a couple of examples of a relative of the barn owl, known as the bay owl. They're of the same family of owls (Tytonidae), but are smaller than most barn owls and have a divided U or V shaped facial disc instead of heart shaped.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPG2v6nLzdg
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdBqA6WTYHc