“The Long-eared Owl is a medium sized owl, 31–37 cm in length with an 86–98 cm wingspan. It has erect blackish ear-tufts, which are positioned in the center of the head. The ear-tufts are used to make the owl appear larger to other owls while perched. The female is larger in size and darker in coloration than the male. The Long-eared Owl’s brownish feathers are vertically streaked. Tarsus and toes are entirely feathered. Eye disks are also characteristic in this species. However, the eye disks of A. otus are darker in color or rusty-orange. This nocturnal species is perhaps most easily seen perched in a tree in its daytime roost, sometimes in small groups during the winter months.” Wikipedia
Taken in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Nikon D300
1/60
F5.6
ISO 640
EV 0.00
Pattern Metering
No Flash
550 MM
Monopod
WB Shade
Front Cover of “Owls of Ontario” Calendar


ecology, hunter, long eared owl, nature, owls, predator, trees, wilderness, wildlife
Comments
Fabulous capture Michael!!!
Thank you Deborah
– Michael Cummings
Brilliant capture!
Thanks Kim :-)
– Michael Cummings
What big eyes he has. What a great catch
Thanks Jay, don’t normally find them here this time of year
– Michael Cummings
beautiful, Michael!
Thank you Catherine
– Michael Cummings
Exceptional capture~ Elaine
Thank you Elaine
– Michael Cummings
Awesome!
Thank you Jo :-)
– Michael Cummings
He is gorgeous specimen………………….Barbara
Thanks very much Barbara
– Michael Cummings
So rich!
Thank you Lee-Anne :-)
– Michael Cummings
Amazing shot of a very beautiful owl. Lovely work!
Thank you Halfwing
– Michael Cummings
Another great owl capture! I really don’t know how you manage to get all these closeup bird pictures, and they are all so clear and detailed. Just wonderful!
Good equipment helps alot.
– Michael Cummings