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johnohio wrote:
Congrats great pic !
John
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Dbltfarmer wrote:
Nice pics. Its fun to watch these little guys. I got to photograph a large family of burrowing owls last year. Fun to watch and I actually put my camera on a tripod with for a few days. I prefocused on the burrow and set the timer to take a pic every 30 seconds. I got some good pics but wanted to get the adult owls feeding the babies but never saw that.
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Nikon1960 wrote:
Awesome shots! I'm glad you got to see the owls!
-Alphonsus
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Dave_E wrote:
A great shot of cute little owls. I have never seen one yet. With wildlife luck can have a lot to do with a great shot. I have found patience and a lot of time watching seems to really improve your luck. Well done.
Dave
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birdied wrote:
Congratulations, great shot. Your perseverance and patience paid off.
Birdie
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AZHeaven wrote:
Excellent photos!!
I was at Piccolo Park in January 2020. I saw in 6 or 7 different nests about 10 owls. I could spend all day observing them. They are just so cool to look at! Sadly I just had a knee replacement and couldn't get on the ground for a proper shot. Heading back to that area next week. The in-laws have a time share on Hollywood Beach.
I also heard from a guy on one of the Sony Facebook pages that Vista View Park is even better for the owls. I'll be heading there as well.
On the list is also Chapel Trail Nature Preserve, but that may change if I hear it's not worth the time. But I am going to drive the Loop Road in the Everglades. ...Show more →
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jcnemy wrote:
First pic made my day!
Must have been an exciting adventure and thanks for sharing!
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csinseattle wrote:
Fun Photo, great expression and nicely done
Chris s>
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soupy wrote:
AZheaven, you might check out the Scottsdale Community College campus for burrowing owls. I found several active burrows around the perimeter and you have easy access. Can use your car as a blind. Would recommend going on a day when classes are not in session.
Sue
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ateliersakura wrote:
Nice. I had a few times taking photos of borrowing owls but didn't see such a big family.
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CYT111 wrote:
Nicely done! I appreciate your patience and the respect you offered the owls. Love the first image. Gotta admit the seeing large eyed sweet owls in daisy-like flowers makes me happy. Thanks!
Holly
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dclark wrote:
Congratulations! Excellent shot.
Dave
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Jim Dockery wrote:
Wonderful shots, made me chuckle. Thanks for the large versions to enjoy.
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morris wrote:
Eyes open for me. What a sight!
Morris
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Karl Witt wrote:
That's awesome on their open-close pair!
Karl
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BlueRidge wrote:
I love it! They're wide awake in the one and fast asleep in the next. That's great! Nice shot!
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nugeny wrote:
great nr one
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Thank you very much guys! I greatly appreciate your kind words. They mean a lot to me.
If you go to Florida, I highly recommend to go to the Brian Piccolo Park. There are so many burrowing owls. I'm obsessed with their big innocent eyes 
Pramote
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