DonGut wrote:
#1 and #8. I like the last one also but their eyes are so stunning it's hard to pick one without the eyes open. How long do they stick around? Don't burn out that shutter!!!!!!!! Don
Thanks Don!! Who knows how long they will last, last year they left sometime in March
KirkB wrote: I just have sooooo many of them and not much of anything else new I feel sooooo bad for you.
Fantastic set Tim... as others have noted, these Snowys have a ton of personality and you captured that so well in your images.
5, 7, 8, and 10 are my favorites, but I really enjoyed seeing them all.
Excellent work once again buddy... what's the forecast for the next blizzard?
Kirk
I'm sure you are crying me a river Kruk
I'm guessing there may be a storm the second week of February
Tim Kuhn wrote:
I have and I will again Lil! Talk about sitting and spending time on a subject. Hope you guys get well and you get your chance. Thanks!!!! Call me, I'll be here
Tim
I can see you Tim
I did my MRI today so now it's a waiting game on that one. Ross has his procedure
in the beginning of Feb as long as his blood tests come out ok.
I sure hope I get a chance as well.....
OK I'll call - I presume you have the same phone # Either way, if you still have mine, which you should from our meetings down here, it's unchanged
I so would love to "meet" these beautiful birds.
All owls are on my bucket list. I only have GHO & Burrowing owls - I don't count the one's in captivity....
Yes indeed Lil, same number. Good luck!! Also you need to know these guys are a hike to see, a mile + in sand to get to where they are and then all the walking after that and back. Just an FYI.
Turnbill wrote:
Great stuff Tim! We've only had a few snowy's reported here in New England so far this winter, but hopefully some will show up in my neck of the woods before spring.
I do hope you get your chance, thanks for the good words!!