Marana, Az in my own backyard as I was putting my new chicks away for the night~
Great Horned Owl
A large powerful owl, resident in all habitats from the tundra edges to deserts and in to tropical America, Great Horned fills the ecological niches occupied during the day by Red-tailed Hawk.
Emerging at dusk, it surveys an open area from a favorite perch for just about any prey including skunks and opossums, snakes and scorpions. Even other owls and birds as large as grouse and American Bittern!. It can take prey weighting up to 3x its own body weight!
In flight this owl recalls buteo hawk, but it has a more compact wing shape and robust body.
VOICE Familiar duet of paired adults consist of low hooting, accelerating at first, then closing with 2 longer hoos. Smaller males
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Wonderful capture Kimberly… I love owls and silhouettes… my two fave things….
Thank you Rich! It was truly amazing to see him in such close proximity that evening. It was a breathtaking experience~
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Nice silhouettes my friend. Hugs Tom
Thank you Tom very much!!
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Fabulous silhouette !
Thank you Renee so very much!
– Kimberly P-Chadwick