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Jody Melanson Registered: Apr 15, 2005 Total Posts: 12535 Country: Canada |
The Northern Hawk Owl is not likely to be confused with any other owl. This is one of the most diurnal (meaning he hunts during the day) owls. The distinctly Hawk-like or Falcon-like owl is usually seen perched in a high vantage point, tree limb or even telephone pole, scanning for prey. This is a very bold, almost tame, owl that seems focused on prey and some times may be approached very close with little obvious fear or concern of people. The sexes are alike in appearance although male and female can be distinguished by voice. The bill is yellow, the iris of the eyes are lemon yellow, and the length is 16" (about the size of a Prairie Falcon). The relatively long tail, whitish facial disk outlined with black, white spotted back and head, heavily brown barred whitish chest and falcon shape are the identifying markings for this northern owl. Deep brown back deepens to black at the nape and head. Heavily white spotting become smaller and more numerous from the nape around to the forehead. ![]() 2 ![]() 3 ![]() This guy flies very fast and is tough to track while in flight. 4 ![]() 5 ![]() 6 ![]() Do you like the processing on this one? 7 ![]() I love how even their eyelids are covered with feathers. 8 ![]() I call this one, "rounding second base" 9 ![]() About to pounce! 10 ![]() Crop from above. 11 ![]() My personal favourite shot of this beautiful little Owl. Have already had this printed large. 12 ![]() |
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Trey Neal Registered: Jul 22, 2003 Total Posts: 3195 Country: United States |
You guys and the owls - these are great Jody. I just don't see enough of them - they are on my list of creatures to capture for '08. |
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Karl Witt Registered: Jul 11, 2007 Total Posts: 6653 Country: United States |
Jody, these are just a fantastic display of nature and your incredible talent for capturing it. A wonderful pleasure to look at all of these, beautiful. Looks like #9 shot is rounding a pylon (thistle) at an air race. Quite unique how the talons are tucked up in the tuft of feathers on the underside. |
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Ted ellis Registered: Aug 08, 2007 Total Posts: 3066 Country: United States |
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mark fadely Registered: Oct 09, 2005 Total Posts: 2658 Country: United States |
Holy Cow! I think these are your best flight shots I've seen jody. #1 is nice and then on # 2 I fell out of my chair. Jeepers Creepers, just look at them peepers! That is one beautiful animal captured like never before. Truely awesome Jody! |
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ranankay Registered: Apr 04, 2005 Total Posts: 149 Country: United States |
JOdy you've done it again, I hope you make a lot of money with your images, because if you dont I dont have a chance. lol |
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alameda Registered: Mar 30, 2006 Total Posts: 1875 Country: United States |
What a nice -- almost - New Years gift! Wonderful and amazing shots. I appreciated the comprehensive information about the owl. Steve W |
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Bob Lund Registered: Feb 15, 2003 Total Posts: 477 Country: United States |
Great series Jody! #2 is my favorite, just because - Bob |
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72chevelle454 Registered: Dec 04, 2005 Total Posts: 5856 Country: United States |
very nice series Jody, way better then the Nikon D300 shots I saw of him |
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jakita33 Registered: Feb 06, 2006 Total Posts: 1672 Country: United States |
Incredible!!! I like #2 and 10. These are magazine quality - like most of your work. |
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Jody Melanson Registered: Apr 15, 2005 Total Posts: 12535 Country: Canada |
Trey Neal wrote: |
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Jody Melanson Registered: Apr 15, 2005 Total Posts: 12535 Country: Canada |
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Stripper Registered: Dec 11, 2002 Total Posts: 5990 Country: United States |
Wow Jody...and wow again. I rarely comment on your posts because by the time I see them they have gotten a lot of response, but I just have to tell you that these are fantastic. |
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Ken Crouch Registered: Nov 19, 2006 Total Posts: 172 Country: United States |
Jody |
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RT v Genugten Registered: Mar 13, 2007 Total Posts: 1637 Country: Netherlands |
Magnificent!!! |
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Jody Melanson Registered: Apr 15, 2005 Total Posts: 12535 Country: Canada |
Ted ellis wrote: |
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Jfarmer Registered: Nov 04, 2005 Total Posts: 1617 Country: United States |
Masterfully done beautiful shots. Looks like a lot of fun to shoot them. |
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thehotel Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 3435 Country: United States |
Only word I can think of for this series. |
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aushalk Registered: Jun 06, 2006 Total Posts: 50 Country: United Kingdom |
Hi Jody, |
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mercapto Registered: Apr 22, 2006 Total Posts: 923 Country: Netherlands |
Lol. |
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fwyflyr Registered: Jul 30, 2005 Total Posts: 5662 Country: United States |
Jody - |
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iMen Registered: Dec 27, 2007 Total Posts: 72 Country: Netherlands |
Wow wat a great serie of photos! 5 is my favorite, great collors and compo! Beautifull! |
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bruceali Registered: Nov 10, 2005 Total Posts: 880 Country: United States |
KILLER shots Jody, please send a 3' x 4' of each asap, the check is in the mail. |
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Tom Hicks Registered: Feb 16, 2003 Total Posts: 20597 Country: United States |
Jody, Trey and I have booked or flight out of DFW for next week |
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Chris Procter Registered: Jul 03, 2004 Total Posts: 821 Country: United Kingdom |
mercapto wrote: |