Look what I found yesterday : )
Long-eared Owl
Hiding in the grasses
Why they are hard to find : )
Such gorgeous eyes
Great sighting, poor light
The long and the short of it : )
Hidden Long-eared Owl
Long-eared Owl
Wide awake Great Horned Owl
Dark Phase Gyrfalcon
Golden Eagle
Always a thrill
It's all about the eyes
A distant Golden Eagle
Yesterday's treat
I think I hear something
A quick glance
Disappearing act
Gotta love those owls
Great while it lasted
Always a real treat
Frosty Long-eared Owl
A good vantage point
My very first Long-eared Owl, October 2006
Little cutie from the archives
A beautiful setting
Resting on a pylon
Just for my records
Waiting patiently
Concentration
Time for a snack
An accidental shot
Enjoying the sun
Ever watchful
Close encounter of the owl kind
Looking for lunch
Now, the big adventure begins
Out in the open
Visitor to the city
Listening
An early Christmas present, 2013
Yesterday's natural high
Is it a Snowy? ... no, it isn't ... yes, it is!
Prairie Falcon on a silo
Some white patches have eyes : )
I'm watching you
How much is that owl in the window?
The eyes give it away
Gyrfalcon
Great Horned Owlet #2
The oldest owlet
A different angle.jpg
Posed
Enjoying the sun
Fully focused
Nothing but fluff
Harris's Hawk
Who could resist this face?
Swainson's Hawk
Visiting the city
Ferruginous Hawk
Thanks for the pose
Short-eared Owl
Thankful for archives
Patiently watching
I think I can ... I think I can ...
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Those fancy pantaloons are all the fashion
Feather finery
From my July archives
First day of adventure
Swainson's Hawk
A look that needs to be shared : )
They always look so serious
Great Horned Owl juvenile
Power of the Golden Eagle
How to start the day well
Big, shiny eyes
The stern look
Baby Burrowing Owl
Do you mind?
Giving me the look
A second day in the big, wide world
Into the great wide open
The demise of a Meadow Vole
Looking for lunch
Northern Pygmy-owl
Partial compression
An old friend
Rough-legged Hawk
Great Gray Owl with prey
Owl with attitude
Long-eared Owl
The pose
He made our day!
Northern Pygmy-owl
Junior, showing off
Thrill of the day
Stay strong, little Owlet
That focussed look
Northern Hawk Owl
#1 on my Wish List
One of yesterday's highlights
A flopped bundle of feathers
Mother of six
Cradled
At home in the nesting box
Yesterday's delight
Changing positions
The angel owl
View from the top
Siblings
Watching and waiting
Just look at those eyes
Talk about a fluffball
Great Gray Owl in a snowy setting
Glorious light
Snowy Owl
Before "winter" returned
Luck on a snowy day
Cheer up!
I spy with my little eye
White, blues and browns of winter
Patiently sitting on her nest
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It's 6:00 a.m. on a Sunday morning and I'm in a rush to get ready for a wonderful day in the mountains. As usual, I upload my photos before heading out, knowing that I won't feel like doing it when I get back home after a very long day. Two out of the three photos failed to upload, so here is my only photo for today : ) No time to find and edit two other replacement shots. Interesting, I just noticed that it was set so that only I can see this photo. No idea how that got changed - I never, ever change that setting.
This Northern Hawk Owlet, with the piercing eyes, was the cutest little thing. We were so privileged to be able to watch this family of three on a number of occasions. This particular day, 28 May 2012, was the owlet's first day out of the nest and we watched as it climbed over the rough ground and on to fallen logs and eventually clawed and flapped its way up this short, very thin tree and perched on the curved top. Some time later, Mom flew in with a Meadow Vole for the hungry youngster. It always makes me smile when I see an owlet stand on straight legs like this, lol - it just needed a good stretch at that moment.
This Northern Hawk Owlet, with the piercing eyes, was the cutest little thing. We were so privileged to be able to watch this family of three on a number of occasions. This particular day, 28 May 2012, was the owlet's first day out of the nest and we watched as it climbed over the rough ground and on to fallen logs and eventually clawed and flapped its way up this short, very thin tree and perched on the curved top. Some time later, Mom flew in with a Meadow Vole for the hungry youngster. It always makes me smile when I see an owlet stand on straight legs like this, lol - it just needed a good stretch at that moment.
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Well, Winter arrived in Autumn ... late Winter into Spring ... early Winter into Autumn ... thus a very short Summer and Autumn ... not that good ... about 25 cm of snow and heavy winds and lots of shoveling this morning ... but one good thing, it brought in 35 Trumpeter Swans today at Bluffer's ... largest count of this season.
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