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
Baby Burrowing Owl
Doing what comes naturally
Giving me the look
A second day in the big, wide world
It's a hard life sleeping all day
The demise of a Meadow Vole
Looking for lunch
Partial compression
Great Gray Owl with prey
Burrowing Owl
Owl with attitude
Long-eared Owl
Barred 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
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Great Horned Owl
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I went for a walk in Fish Creek Park this afternoon, kind of hoping that I might just be lucky enough to see the Bobcat that a friend saw two or three days ago. No luck today, but when I heard a sound as if something had fallen, I glanced up at a nearby tree and found myself looking into the eyes of this Great Horned Owl. I don't remember ever seeing one down in that area before, so I was very surprised as well as very happy.
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