Not sure of the Name of this Owl. Photo taken at the World Bird Sanctuary in St. Louis, Mo. 50% of any sales of this photo will be donated to the worldbirdsanctuary.org
Eurasian Eagle Owl. Birdworld, Farnham, England.
Alaskan Bald Eagle.
Female Snowy Owl. The females have these dark bars whereas the males are almost pure white!
FEATURED IN AMERICAS ~ RURAL, URBAN, WILD, FREE ON 5-29-2009. © Rick Larson Camera: Canon EOS 5D; F-Stop: f/5.6; Shutter Speed: 1/800 sec.; ISO Speed: 800; Focal Length: 200mm. Taken in the wild off Homer Spit, Homer, Alaska.
Young Eagle- around 1 month old when this was shot – Mature eagles are white around the neck..:) / / /
© Deb Larson Camera: Sony A900; F-Stop: f/3.5; Exposure: 1/250 sec.; ISO Speed: 200; Focal Length: 200mm. Mature Baled Eagle, taken in the wild off Homer Spit, Homer, Alaska on 1-07-2009.
© Deb Larson Camera: Sony A900; F-Stop: f/4; Exposure: 1/250 sec.; ISO Speed: 200; Focal Length: 200mm. Mature Baled Eagles taken in the wild off Homer Spit, Homer, Alaska.
FEATURED IN EYE CONTACT ON 8-13-2009. TOP TEN FINISH IN ‘THE BIRDS OF PREY CHALLENGE’ ~ EYE CONTACT GROUP 8-13-2009. FEATURED IN ‘ALASKA ~ BEYOND YOUR DREAMS’ IN MARCH 2009. © Deb Larson Camera: Sony A900; F-Stop: f/3.2; Exposure: 1/250 sec.; ISO Speed: 200; Focal Length: 200mm. Bald eagle taken in the wild off Homer Spit, Homer, Alaska.
FEATURED IN ‘ALASKA ~ BEYOND YOUR DREAMS’ IN MARCH 2009. © Deb Larson Camera: SONY A900; F-Stop: f/5.6; Exposure: 1/500 sec.; ISO Speed: 200; Focal Length: 200mm. Taken in the wild off Homer Spit, Homer, Alaska on 2-5-2009.
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© Rick Larson Camera: Canon EOS 5D; F-Stop: f/9; Exposure: 1/1250 sec.; ISO Speed: 400; Focal Length: 165mm. Photo has been cropped. Mature Bald Eagle taken in the wild off Homer Spit, Homer, Alaska.
Golden Eagle (aquila chrysaetos) looking every bit the king of the skies! As a marmot I suppose I should steer well clear of these critters! Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EOS 400mm L f/5.6 handheld
Colourful and almost surreal King Vulture (sarcoramphus papa) at London Zoo. Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L / ISO 200 / 1/640 / f5.6
Elvis, a Gyr falcon hybrid
Juvenile Bateleur Eagle (terathopius ecaudatus). I can’t help but be reminded of the Alien Queen in the Alien movies, with its flared head gear. Maybe I need stronger tablets… When this featherball is mature, it will have black feathers and a red beak. Hawk Conservancy, Andover, Hampshire Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L
I just wanted to say, that this photo had only one small adjustment to it…All I did was add a little low key to it..to brighten up the sun beam….I added no other photoshop techniques whatsoever…and this is how it turned out…To date…this is my favorite piece of art I have done… Storm the Golden Eagle on beautiful Vancouver Island Canada was basking in the sun today, she found a nice spot by the barn, where the sun just happened to be hitting right behind her…interesting group of shots…almost looks like paintings…I love Storm..so much.. AND THIS IS STORM ON A* *RAINY DAY
FEATURED IN WILDLIFE, LANDSCAPE, AND NATURE ONLINE MAGAZINE ON 6-07-2009. FEATURED IN ALASKA ~ BEYOND YOUR DREAMS ON 6-05-2009. © Rick Larson Camera: Canon EOS 5D; F-Stop: f/5.1; Exposure time: 1/1250 sec.; ISO Speed: 400; Focal Length: 200mm. Cropped from original capture. Mature Bald Eagle, taken in the wild off Homer Spit, Homer, Alaska.
Went to go spend the day with Storm, Hank and Shaya today….and as luck would have it… / Hank decided to go for a bath….Oh my gosh…was I lucky or what??? / The white you are seeing in Hank’s eyes is something called a nictitating membrane. This eyelid is transparent, and sweeps across the eye from side to side. It grows in the inner corner of the eye, right next to the tear duct. This is a protection against getting any water, blood, etc in the eye…So all my bath pictures have Hank with his nictitating membrane. Nothing is wrong with his eyes at all…
An American Bald Eagle at a zoo in Washington State, U.S.A.
A Crested Cara Cara is a member of the Falcon family. Cara Cara’s will feed on small snakes, lizards and other small prey but their main diet is carrion. Often found like you see in this photo on the fence line over looking the highway for any fallen prey. These birds live in a concentrated area of Central Florida, and virtually unknown outside the interior of south and central Florida. I have tried for many years now to capture one of these cool looking birds, although seen many times, often out of reach of my 300mm lens. This is my all time favorite shot because it took me 3 long years to get. Taken off the fence line of Lykes Brothers Ranch, in Florida / Canon Rebel / ISO 200 / 1/250s / F5.6 / Cropped a bit to get a closer look, other then that right from the camera C is for Crested Caracara / Taken on June 27, 2009 / / Thanks to the groups below for the feature / Canon DSLR / 12 Great Features / Image Writing
OK, FOLKS, I’LL LAY OFF THE OWLS FOR A WHILE. I HOPE THEY’LL KEEP SHOWING UP AND I HOPE TO KEEP GETTING THE PIX, I JUST WON’T BOTHER YOU WITH ANY MORE OF THEM. / WELL…MAYBE A CALENDAR… JUVENILE SCREECH OWLS IN THIER GRAY PHASE TAKEN IN THE BACK YARD OF MY FRIENDS SHELLIE & STEVE HILL’S HOUSE IN FINDLAY, OHIO CAMERA: FUJI FINEPIX S2 PRO / LENS: TAMRON 75-300 MM @ 105 MM / F~4.2 1/60 SEC 100 ASA / MANUAL MODE W/EXTERNAL FLASH 173 VIEWS AS OF 11/22/09
Eurasian Eagle Owl Fledgling (bubo bubo) looking a little bit raggedy in his fluffy baby feathers! ;o) Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 24-105mm L IS f/4
Featured in “The Great Outdoors” September 2009 A Bald Eagle returning to its nest having recently caught a fish to feed to its young. / Photographed off the east coast of Vancouver Island, BC, Canada with the ocean behind. This is one of the images used in my Fly with the Eagles calendar Canon 20D / 1/1600sec f7.1 ISO 400
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