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Chickcharney: The True Barn Owl Cryptid

Tracing Owls

English - May 01, 2021 15:14 - 22 minutes - 31.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 30 ratings
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Our first episode... and already we are taking a vacation... to the Bahamas! We talk about the owl-like cryptid-pixie-imp thingy named the Chickcharney, such a magnificent beautiful creature, not at all weird looking...no really, don't offend it! It will curse you! This thing caused World War II, so it means business!


Along the way we also discuss its doppelganger, the extinct owl species Tyto pollens, and how scientists are wrong just because I said so!


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Intro sampled from "Something strange lurks in the shadows" by Francisco Sánchez (@fanchisanchez)


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SOURCES:


Wikipedia: Chickcharney


Wikipedia: Tyto pollens


Wikipedia: Bahamian hutia


Cryptid Wiki: Chickcharney


Cryptid World: Journey to Find the Chickcharney


Owls, Part 3: Giant Fossil Owls and Chickcharney, by Lisa G. Buckley


Amino: Chickcharney, Caribbean Folklore


Warriors of Myth Wiki: Chickcharney


Linda S. Godfrey (2014). American Monsters: A History of Monster Lore, Legends, and Sightings in America. Penguin Publishing Group


T.S. Mart, Mel Cabre (2021). A Guide to Sky Monsters: Thunderbirds, the Jersey Devil, Mothman, and Other Flying Cryptids. Red Lightning Books


Desmond Morris (2009). Owl. Reaktion Books


SUÁREZ, WILLIAM & OLSON, STORRS. (2015). Systematics and distribution of the giant fossil barn owls of the West Indies (Aves: Strigiformes: Tytonidae). Zootaxa. 4020. 533-553. 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.3.7.