Long-eared Owl
Owl with attitude
Burrowing Owl
Great Gray Owl with prey
Partial compression
Looking for lunch
The demise of a Meadow Vole
It's a hard life sleeping all day
A second day in the big, wide world
Giving me the look
Doing what comes naturally
Baby Burrowing Owl
Great Horned Owl
Rare to uncommon
How to start the day well
Great Horned Owl juvenile
Couldn't resist : )
Little cutie from the archives
Just for the record
Northern Pygmy-owl
Well-fed Northern Pygmy-owl
Northern Pygmy-owl with Meadow Vole
Tiny predator with prey
A good stretch of the legs and wing
Tiny, bright-eyed Northern Pygmy-owl
Just for the record
Long-eared Owl
Long-eared Owl
Burrowing Owl
Eye see you
One-eyed beauty
It's all about the EYES
Snowy Owl female
Proud Mom
Nesting time, perhaps?
Burrowing Owl
Great Horned Owl
Northern Pygmy-owl
From the "Owl Lady"
Junior, showing off
Northern Saw-whet Owl
Northern Hawk Owl
Uncommon Northern Pygmy-owl
Great Gray Owl in a snowy setting
Time to hunt
Back-to-back Great Horned Owls
Gotta love those eyes - the real and the false
Up close with an Owl
The hunt is on
Momma Great Horned Owl
Northern Hawk Owl
Barred Owl
Sweet little branchling
Northern Pygmy-owl
Northern Pygmy-owl
Burrowing Owl
Mom
Barred Owl
3 out of 15
A fine ambassador
One of my favourite owls
Lively
Great Gray Owl
The youngest owlet
Hanging out with Mom
White on blue
Mr. GHO
Snowy Owl
Curiosity
Short-eared Owl
Don't get excited - an old image, LOL!
Great Horned Owl - for Douglas.Brown : )
Baby of the family
I'm still drooling : )
Can you believe it?
Preening comes naturally
The look
Barn Owl
Peek-a-boo
Watchful
Catching supper
Eyes of the wise
Hiding out
One from the stash
Beside the vine
Dad on guard duty
It's all about the eyes
Whoooo are yoooo?
Barred Owl
Alert for an instant
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Barred Owl
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The Barred Owl has distinctive dark eyes, which I always like looking into - gorgeous eyes, not piercing like the yellow-eyed owls. This Owl lives in an outdoor aviary at the Calgary Zoo, along with Great Gray Owls, a couple of Snowy Owls and a Hawk (of some kind). This is one kind of owl that I have not yet seen in the wild.
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