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Apr 21, 2018 07:52:58   #
Ben's nana Loc: Chesterland, Ohio
 
Very nice set
Fran

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Apr 21, 2018 07:54:23   #
wapiti Loc: round rock, texas
 
Dyn-o-mite images.

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Apr 21, 2018 08:24:36   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
imagemeister wrote:
I think these may be a box-check for my bucket list ! 8-) .......I must say, prior to this, I have NO Owl images in the wild - and I have been looking a L-O-N-G time 8-(

We went out the other day scouting some new shooting venues. We pulled into the parking area of a remote trailhead about 10 A.M. (cameras in the trunk). I walked about 40 yards on the trail and heard what I thought was an Owl - then I saw it fly in front of me- and KNEW it was an Owl ! - It flew to the other side of the small river and landed in a large pine tree ( we rushed to get our cameras OUT - I had elected to bring my Sony A77II with Minolta 500 AF Reflex lens for longer ranges - like THIS - and grabbed my monopod also.

We took some shots across the river (#1) and THEN, the Owl came flying back to the tree he first flew out of - AND - he was now much closer ! So, we got some more shots ! All the while, I could tell the Owl was somewhat disturbed and , I thought, unusual that he would come back to THIS tree.

About this time, a guy pulls into the parking area and gets out with his DOG and proceeds to come towards where we (and the Owl) are - the owl sees the DOG and (of course) takes off - again to the other side of the river. We speak with the guy briefly and I begin to hear strange sounds coming from the Owl across the river - I look and see #3 which I now interpreted to be an injured decoy behavior for the protection of a young one ! We get the guy and the DOG to LEAVE ! - and start looking for a nest or young one and find #4 - took some shots and decided to leave and let nature take it's course .

These were all challenging shots most @ ISO 1600 and large crops shot as JPEG and PP in Elements 9.

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wow what an exciting and hoot of an adventure you had that day, imagemeister! i can just feel the thrill of it all.
beautiful shots, and that unique shot of the injured owl decoy behavior wins first prize! i enjoyed your story too.

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Apr 21, 2018 09:04:27   #
RWCRNC Loc: Pennsylvania
 

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Apr 21, 2018 09:15:02   #
bee7474 Loc: Selah, Wa
 
Good shots, I have great horn owls in my indoor riding arena and 16 evergreen trees north of my house, but never see the nest, it isn't in the arena, but must be in the trees. I can't get good pictures in the arena. Thank you for sharing.

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Apr 21, 2018 10:08:50   #
RickL Loc: Vail, Az
 
imagemeister wrote:
I think these may be a box-check for my bucket list ! 8-) .......I must say, prior to this, I have NO Owl images in the wild - and I have been looking a L-O-N-G time 8-(

We went out the other day scouting some new shooting venues. We pulled into the parking area of a remote trailhead about 10 A.M. (cameras in the trunk). I walked about 40 yards on the trail and heard what I thought was an Owl - then I saw it fly in front of me- and KNEW it was an Owl ! - It flew to the other side of the small river and landed in a large pine tree ( we rushed to get our cameras OUT - I had elected to bring my Sony A77II with Minolta 500 AF Reflex lens for longer ranges - like THIS - and grabbed my monopod also.

We took some shots across the river (#1) and THEN, the Owl came flying back to the tree he first flew out of - AND - he was now much closer ! So, we got some more shots ! All the while, I could tell the Owl was somewhat disturbed and , I thought, unusual that he would come back to THIS tree.

About this time, a guy pulls into the parking area and gets out with his DOG and proceeds to come towards where we (and the Owl) are - the owl sees the DOG and (of course) takes off - again to the other side of the river. We speak with the guy briefly and I begin to hear strange sounds coming from the Owl across the river - I look and see #3 which I now interpreted to be an injured decoy behavior for the protection of a young one ! We get the guy and the DOG to LEAVE ! - and start looking for a nest or young one and find #4 - took some shots and decided to leave and let nature take it's course .

These were all challenging shots most @ ISO 1600 and large crops shot as JPEG and PP in Elements 9.

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Very well done, raptors are one of my favorite subjects

Rick

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Apr 21, 2018 10:18:12   #
laverne12
 
Wonderful shots

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Apr 21, 2018 10:55:31   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great set Larry.

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Apr 21, 2018 11:13:19   #
bigwolf40 Loc: Effort, Pa.
 
Very nice photos well done indeed...Rich

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Apr 21, 2018 11:31:18   #
Cwilson341 Loc: Central Florida
 
Wonderful adventure and you got some very nice shots! That owlet is precious!

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Apr 21, 2018 11:47:07   #
vicksart Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
 
Very nice shots Larry. I usually only hear them, and when I see them, they're just silhouettes against the night sky.

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Apr 21, 2018 12:16:40   #
rdrechsler Loc: Channel Islands Harbor, CA
 
Check. Good job knocking another one off your bucket list!

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Apr 21, 2018 12:23:53   #
Barbara P
 
Great shots, up close and personal. Every time I see a GHO I wonder what eagle family they have misplaced by taking over the eagle nest.

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Apr 21, 2018 14:19:54   #
charlienow Loc: Hershey, PA
 
really nice series...

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Apr 21, 2018 14:37:55   #
fotofinish
 
There ia an owl who has set up house very close to my bedroom window that likes to hoot about 3AM. This, in turn, starts the coyotes howling. I have lost a lot of sleep of late and have spent time trying to hunt this feathered alarm clock down with my camera, to no avail. I commend you for your beautiful captures and hope to one day get as lucky.

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