Yezdi
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Beautiful shot Dave...Love it..
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Great shot.Barred owl That at the time didn't notice the stick coming though it head and out it's rear end. unfortunately he was in a spot that just had a very small window to photograph. Maybe it time to go back and try and remove said stick from butt (LOL), in post now that Im a little better at it.View attachment 1927 LOL
Stunning.I love owls also. The below are taken in Israel, 4 of the 8-9 species around.
Would appreciate your constructive criticism. Think about it this way - what would you change so that you would enjoy hanging them on your wall.
Gear: D7200 + Tamron 150-600mm G2 except for tree owl: Nikon 18-140mm
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Little owl, central Israel
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Eurasian eagle owl (left), long-eared owl (right), both southern Israel
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I was only able to find barn owls at night. Difficult to photograph.
Lovely shot.Great Grey Owl, Finland / Russia border. (Permission to film at nest.)
Z6, 500f4, f5.0 @ 1/320, ISO1600.
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Nikon D4, 500f4 + 1.4, f5.6 @ 1/200, ISO2500
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Thanks Yezdi!Beautiful shot Dave...Love it..
Thanks Cristobal!Great shot! Very lucky to have good weather and enough light in one of the most rainy place in the US!
Very nice Vern!Photographed is Owl today, didn’t have great light for my D500 / 500 mm PF Shot at f5.6.
Great capture!Photographed is Owl today, didn’t have great light for my D500 / 500 mm PF Shot at f5.6.
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Great series, nice job!Wild baby barn owl temporarily removed from nest cavity for banding by Audubon.
Nice catch Dave!Was doing some chores around the house when I looked out and saw feathers floating to the ground, grabbed a camera and headed outside to see this Boreal Owl and what looks to be a House Sparrow.
Nikon D5, 500mm PF, f/5.6, 1/1000", ISO 3600
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Brilliant gripping stuff DR!Was doing some chores around the house when I looked out and saw feathers floating to the ground, grabbed a camera and headed outside to see this Boreal Owl and what looks to be a House Sparrow.
Nikon D5, 500mm PF, f/5.6, 1/1000", ISO 3600
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Fantastic selection,oh how I wish we could photograph the variety here.Great pics, thanks for sharing. A few I have been blessed to come across over the past few months. Great Grey/Great Horned/Short Eared/Snowy. Enjoy researching and looking for owls.
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A very cute disheveled beauty.Wild baby barn owl temporarily removed from nest cavity for banding by Audubon.
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