The Minneapolis public transit system was initially ridiculed when a photo of a train promoting Super Bowl 52 appeared to have an error.

The first car read "SUPERB" while the following car read "OWL LII."

WHO DID THIS. #SuperbOwl pic.twitter.com/BQVnyFTlVA
— Karlee Kanz (@KarleeKanz) January 29, 2018
Apparently the wording was not an error. It was a clever use of Photoshop that was then used to promote a charity event involving Vikings players on Friday.

This is a Photoshopped image; the idea was to give a gentle ribbing to the birders who’ve been swarming to the avgeek park at MSP to watch snowy owls, as some them have been gently ribbing the avgeeks. https://t.co/Aqqk0FD7cT
— JetTip (@JetTipNet) January 30, 2018
The "Superb Owl Party" will be held Friday at Windows on Minnesota on the 50th floor of Minneapolis’ IDS Center. The event will benefit various charities in the Twin Cities — including Arete Academy, the University of Minnesota Children's Hospital, Boys and Girls Club and Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Vikings players expected to attend are cornerback Trae Waynes, safety Harrison Smith, tight end Kyle Rudolph, linebacker Anthony Barr, receiver Michael Floyd, kicker Kai Forbath and defensive end Everson Griffen. Vikings executive vice president of football operations Rob Brzezinski confirmed the event on Twitter, responding to various media members who initially questioned the placement of the "B' on the train.

Glad you asked! https://t.co/4F0cV4dH5b SB Party w @Vikings players for charity! Support @Arete2a2e Tickets: leahb@areteacademymn.org
— Rob Brzezinski (@BrzRob) January 29, 2018

"We have had our event on the books for weeks and I saw that and ran with it," Brzezinski told Omnisport. "Seemed liked perfect karma."
The Vikings players are undoubtedly expecting a superb party and a hoot of a night