I've seen owls in rehab centers responding favorably to having their heads being caressed and groomed by their human handlers, just like dogs and cats do. I wondered how this owl response in captivity corresponded to anything in nature. Your photos provide the answer. Nice photos, great behavioral captures. Thanks for sharing these!
p.2 #10 · Similar "kids" behavior in the owl world
jdc562 wrote:
I've seen owls in rehab centers responding favorably to having their heads being caressed and groomed by their human handlers, just like dogs and cats do. I wondered how this owl response in captivity corresponded to anything in nature. Your photos provide the answer. Nice photos, great behavioral captures. Thanks for sharing these!
I have seen these interactions among burrowing owls quite a few times actually. Thank you for your feedback and kind comment!
surfnron wrote:
Great behavioral set Joshua ~ Ron
Ron, thank you so very much!
arbitrage wrote:
Great set up interactions you've captured here Joshua.
p.2 #12 · Similar "kids" behavior in the owl world
juankgigo wrote:
Josh,
Many thanks for sharing this special series! love them all as you know how much I love owls, the third image is my favorite.
Best,
Juan, thank you very much! I am looking forward to photograph owls in CR or Ecuador at the next adventure there with you.
40Driggs wrote:
Awesome series! I have a lot of burrowing owls in the town my wife works at and you've inspired me to try to get some images of them soon.
Daniel, thank you very much! It's a lot fun photographing them and you will be rewarded.