p.1 #1 · A Tribute to OWLS (lots of images - well, 12)
Today while talking to someone at work (my day job), I realized just how fortunate I've been with regards to the different species of owls that I've come across. So, with that in mind, I'm posting a sampling of the ones I've photographed so far. Some of these are reposts. All owls are wild and I don't use bait or calls.
1. Let's start with one of my favorites - the Great Grey:
p.1 #7 · A Tribute to OWLS (lots of images - well, 12)
What a fun set to view Henrik I just got my 1st Owl photo a couple of weeks ago, now I'm hooked #2 is on my favorite list, along with #8 (super detail and very sharp) The 1st Snowy in #10 and I just love the 2nd the Burrowing Owl (the peek a boo shot)
p.1 #8 · A Tribute to OWLS (lots of images - well, 12)
What a fantastic set Henrik. Clarity of detail on #1 is super. The Long-eared owl shot is soooo nice. Great supporting environment. All were a treat to view.
p.1 #10 · A Tribute to OWLS (lots of images - well, 12)
Great post. You have some lovely looks and poses here. And I know these aren't your best shots of these species. The pygmy and the hawk owl are great as they are rarely seen and a clear shot of a long-eared is extra tough. Good idea for a post. Don
p.1 #19 · A Tribute to OWLS (lots of images - well, 12)
Brilliant set of Hooters H, what an awesome thrill to be able to see all these in the wild.
2, 3, 5b, 9, 10, and 11 are the standouts for me... excellent work my friend.