Here we are, at the end of the first set of matchups already! We are finally up to the round where our returning champion makes its return to our games after a year of glory!
Saw Whet was a surprise winner for a lot of us last year. Its uncanny ability to go from unbelievably sweet to small yet scary captured your hearts, and a big win in last year’s games. Let’s review who the Saw Whet is!
Saw Whet comes from large expanses of conifer forest in lower Canada and down the Alaskan and PNW coasts, the Rocky Mountains, and a few spots in Mexico. During winters, the ones in colder territories will migrate south to follow food to less extreme climates.
The name may sound a little odd at first. If you’ve heard of a whetstone, that is the same base word. Whet means to sharpen, and the people taking timber from the forests when they encountered this owl though its little poot poot poot call sounding like someone sharpening a saw blade.
This is a small owl, about 7 inches / 18 cm and a weight around 3 oz / 80 grams. Unlike many owls of similar stature, the Saw Whet is not a fan of insects, and eats almost exclusively small mammals like voles. Despite being fierce predators, their tiny size leaves them open to predation by hawks and larger owls.
Speaking of larger owls, the champ’s competition today is the biggest owl in the world. Considered a top tier god to some of the native people of Siberia and Hokkaido, the Blakistons Fish Owl is one hefty beast. This owl is a genetic bridge between the Bubo owls (primarily the Eurasian Eagle Owl) and the Ketupa owls (Brown, B Tawny, and Buffy Fish), leading to ongoing debate if Ketupa should be classified together with Bubo or not.
Concerning size, these owls are big in every proportion. Up to 28 inches / 72 cm tall and the larger females weighing in at up to 10 pounds / 4.6 kg, this is one mighty bird, especially stacked up against Saw Whet, as demonstrated by yesterday’s post of the Saw Whet next to the Eagle Owl, which is typically smaller than the Blakistons.
Anatomically, BFO is more similar to eagle owls in things like beak and talon design, though it has the floppy plumicorns of the fish owls. It also has some plumage markings similar to the Great Horned Owl of the Americas, whose generic origin is also a bit of a mystery. All this mashed BFO very interesting to continue studying as we learn more about owl evolution.
BFO has an unsurprisingly bassy HOO-hoo call, which is lower in pitch than an Eurasian Eagle Owl, but not as loud.
Bring tied to rivers that don’t freeze during extreme winters while also needing very old forest with large enough trees to support them, the Blakistons is limited in territory where it can live, and it’s harsh enough that I til recently it has been hard to learn about these owls due to the dangers involved.
They catch pike, catfish, trout, and salmon, with reports of some fish being 2-3x their size, and they hold onto tree roots with one foot while pulling in the fish with the other! The average fish size in one study was more expected 2 pounds / 1 kg. They will also eat things like marten, rabbits, and fox.
We’ve had a few great pairings of opposites so far, but I don’t think any have been quite as extreme or between two such popular owls as these two. One is so small and charming, the other, the mighty king of owls. I can’t wait to see how this turns out! The reigning champ, or the mightiest of all the owls?
Saw Whet



Blakistons Fish



I would always vote for Saw Whet, but it’s done well enough I’m voting for Blakistons þis year. It’s had a good showing, wiþ a lot of great photos and stories.
A champion like Saw Whet I’m sure will understand.
I’m sure owls care nothing for our trifling human endeavors. 🦉
Make sure you check out the PM I sent you the other day. There could be some very exciting things in there for you.
Let’s hear it for the fish owls people!!! Vote for Blaki!
I think this is the most back and forth I’ve seen this year! This is tense! 😬
BFO came back from an early deficit too…
I still want to believe… Maybe he’ll make it
Oh! Will I be able to sleep?
(ó_ò。)
This one is really exciting, and I think tomorrow’s matches could be really good as well.
Milky Eagle picked up some new fans yesterday, as it was the first time some of you were hearing about this amazing creature. A lot of others still appreciated it, but still had to go with the cute little bouncing ball of owl that is Little Owl.
Competition in this part of the bracket seems a bit stiff. There are some really good owls there already, plus now Little will need to worry about whoever wins this match, both fearsome competition in their own right.
Good luck, Little Owl, and I’m glad a few of you were delighted to meet Africa’s largest owl!
Next year, Owlzymandius goes All! The! Way! 😀🤞
I was kinda surprised he was one underdog to not make it!
Viva Saw Whet! Our short king OotY has reigned honorably and well without major incident. Who could blame The People for clamoring for a second administration? Not I!
And yet - and yet I have to vote B. Fish, because look at that magnificent creature! Got the floppy plumicorns on there like “Yeah, I just wrangled a sea monster to death and won again, what’s new with you?” That’s an owl you want to help you move next weekend. That’s an owl who deserves the title and so all of the vote from the great state of Lemmyhoma go to Blakiston’s Fish Owl!
*balloon drop, band plays*
This is the hype I look forward to! 😄
Two fishing owl playing today. I must vote for them!
Fish owls!
Fish owls are from Asia. This is Blakistons, Brown, Tawny, and Buffy.
Fishing owls look more Muppet-like and fuzzy, and are from Africa.
Rufous Fishing

Pel’s Fishing

Vermiculated Fishing

Geez that’s an extra level of Nowlmenclature there.
Ornithologists don’t seem to be the most original at coming up with names.
At least they made a clear distinction between two sorts of fish-eating owl.
They at least did a slightly better job than they did with the Congo Bay Owl and the other bay owls.
I can’t not vote for the Saw Whet, the flesh is willing but the spirit is weak. However the Blakinston’s fish owl is certifiably superb (the largest living owl!). To make up for my sins, here are some *more cool facts about a hella cool owl:
According two wikipedia it is the second biggest of any owl. (The first is EEO)
It gets tricky, since EEO, more specifically the larger Sibererian Eagle Owl subspecies of EEO can get bigger than a smaller BFO.
If we’re looking at mean weight, your average BFO is going to be heavier than your average EEO is my understanding.
Even the large Siberian races of eagle-owl are slightly smaller on average than the Blakiston’s, at least in terms of body mass and wing size.
Then you get into stuff like this in the wiki:
According to Heimo Mikkola, the very largest specimen of eagle-owl was 30 mm (1.2 in) longer in bill-to-tail length than the longest Blakiston’s fish owl, while the top weight of the two species is exactly the same.
But that is just feathers. Fish owls have stubbier tails, so if you look at that, it’s going to skew results, and even then, I think Great Grey has them both beat because that has a loooong tail in comparison, but it weighs significantly less than Eagle or BFO.
Blakiston’s fish owl measures 60 to 72 cm (24 to 28 in) in total length, and thus measures slightly less at average and maximum length than the great grey owl (Strix nebulosa), a species which has a significantly lower body mass.
So, all in all, BFO has highest mean weight, largest wingspan, and somewhere in the top 3 for overall length. I always see BFO referred to as “largest owl,” though it seems that could be more specific.
You have no idea how much I enjoy learning about how big a big owl is!
I’m glad you’re still having fun after all this time!
It is all thanks to you. So thank you a lot!
Always know that I notice and appreciate the lot of you that have been here since I started doing this! I wouldn’t be doing the stuff with animals in real life without you guys being my support here. ❤️🦉
Blakistons is one everyone should know about, but Saw Whet is one wickedly cute owl.
BFO! BFO! BFO!
Cute is so last year…
I thought this was going to be fairly easy for the Saw Whet, but here it is in a tie…
Eek! It’s another nailbiter!
Especially for me! It is so hard to get BFO pics I haven’t used a dozen times already. Other than some of the super rare owls that only live on one specific tropical island, Blakistons in such a pain to find pics of, but I can’t just leave the biggest owl out of the biggest owl game! BFO is my curse! But I also love it. So it’s a double curse!
Hear that, owl photogs?! Get off yer Screechie-spottin’ keisters and bring home some BFO for the people!
I mean, they’ve got to be easier to spot than most owls! If you can find a Saw Whet, this guy is like 30x easier.





