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Since it's only an hour south of my winter home in Venice , I decided to take a short trip to Cape Coral, FL to see if I can find some Burrowing Owl activity.
I found several owls in the normal locations and for 2 hours I didn't move more than a few hundred feet in any direction. It was rather...
Finally got to see the screech owl others had told me about. I went by the spot 5-6 times with nothing in sight but this past Sunday got lucky and saw it.
I went back this morning to try some video. I used my Z8 and 180-600 lens on a tripod. Shot at H.265 10-bit, 7680X4320 at 30p. I did crop in...
I had the opportunity to photograph snowy owls in different situations and on one of those moments got the tip from my photography buddy to try out a slower shutter speed.
So, here the outcome from shooting at 1/100s with the obvious wing movement.
As I have said before, Great Gray Owls are popular subjects for wildlife photographers. They are relatively unperturbed by the presence of small groups of people, so we get to see images of them perched, in flight, in flight with food, at nest, feeding their nestlings and fledglings, nestlings...
Great Grey Owls are one of the longest owl species, However, they are not among rhe heavier owls, as much of their apparent bulk is feathers, needed for insulation in their large far northern range. After the owlets have fledged, the female leaves, and the nale is respntfir raising the...
While I have said that my favorite subjects for my wildlife photography are parrots in the wild, I have surprised myself by finding other subjects that I really like. Amongst these subjects are raptors, especially falcons and owls. So here is a photo of a Great Gray Owl juvenile that was...
Starting very early in my childhood, I have always had a thing for one particular type of bird, Owls. Their ability to hide in plain sight, see perfectly at night, and attack their prey silently is amazing and beautiful. The story that follows is my first (successful) effort, specifically to...
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