Oh these birds are just so special, aren’t they?
The Barn Owl (Tyto alba) is the most widely distributed species of owl, and one of the most widespread of all birds. It is also referred to as Common Barn Owl, to distinguish it from other species in the barn-owl family Tytonidae. These form one of two main lineages of living owls, the other being the typical owls (Strigidae). T. alba is found almost anywhere in the world except polar and desert regions, Asia north of the Alpide belt, most of Indonesia, and the Pacific islands
Contrary to popular belief, it does not hoot (such calls are made by typical owls, like the Tawny Owl or other Strix). It instead produces the characteristic shree scream, ear-shattering at close range. Males in courtship give a shrill twitter. It can hiss like a snake to scare away intruders, and when captured or cornered, it throws itself on its back and flails with sharp-taloned feet, making for an effective defense. Also given in such situations is a rasp and a clicking snap, produced by the bill or possibly the tongue. It is most recognizable by its “mask-like” face
Taken with Nikon D90 and 80-400mm lens
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Aww superb capture Jane, and a fav
thanks Barry!
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Wonderful work!
thanks carl!
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Fabulous!!
Congratulations on your feature, Great Capture!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful capture of this gorgeous owl…Congratulations on your well deserved features!
Many CONGRATULATIONS on your wonderful feature, great work.
I’ve never photographed one of these lovelies, but I’ll keep looking!
So stunning – really wonderful!!! :)