Two Great Horned Owl Fledglings. Taken with Pentax K10d and Sigma 400mm APO Macro lens
Owl Bristol Zoo / Dawn’s website / / /
I thought this was the cutest guy.. / /
i’ve had this one up before. this is a shot of the two sibling brancher owls. the yspent about 5 hours in my tree ( i discovered them when i came home from work) once dark settled in we heard mom call to them and the flew off towards the lake) We spent alot of time on the deck watching them.
for everyone that knows me or doesn’t and should for that matter…........Happty New Year (happy for those that r offended by me adding a t). / this is me at my best for the start of the year, do you know how hard it is to hide a camera in a mirror shot?? shocking or not this is me (i am not naked for those who wish me to be!) (and if it is u, u are one sick bastard!) add this to ur favourites so u can remind urself of wot happens to a person wen u practice self neglect (for the young ones esp!!).... really i’m happy and don’t mind blah blah blah blah! plus i am rusty crusty and falling to bits so i belong there for the new year! and to think we all evolved from pond scum up to 2009 and i’m one of the results! HIGHLY EVOLVED MAN now i must go and club me a budgie or 2 to throw on the barbie! / OH YES AND THE CHALLENGE HAS NOW BEEN PUT OUT STICK A PIC OF U ON NEW YEARS DAYS -SHOW US WOT U RECOVERED LIKE!!
please comment me your opinions and criticism. feel free to buy anything you like. thanks. ;D / nikon coolpix s210 / Age: 9
Horned Owl in her nest with her single owlet that was hatched on April 7, 2009
Ready Set Bounce! The Wonderful thing about Tigger’s / Is Tigger’s are wonderful things / Their tops are made out of rubber / Their bottoms are made out of springs / Their bouncy bouncy bouncy bouncy / fun fun fun fun fun / But the most wonderful thing about Tigger’s is….. / I’m the only one. Whoo hoo hoo hoo – My tail never fails! From my daughters bouncing Tigger Toy
Ural Owl / Camera: Canon 20D Featured in Playful Photogenic Animals in October 2009. Thank you! Top 10 challenge winner in Look of confusion!
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Meadow ‘09
This is an Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio),He is a Florida Resident currently he lives at The Bush Wildlife Sanctuary in Jupiter, Florida The Eastern Screech-owl (Megascops asio) is one of the smallest species of owls in North America. They are 6-10 inches (16-25 cm) Tall with a Wingspan of 19-24 inches (48-61 cm) and Weigh 4.27-8.61 ounces (121-244 g) Screech-owls are generally colored in various brownish hues with usually a whitish, patterned underside, which helps to camouflage them against the bark of trees. They prefer to hang out in old trees with hollows; these are home to their prey which includes insects, reptiles, small mammals such as bats and mice and other small birds. Screech-owls have a good sense of hearing which helps them locate their prey in any habitat. They also possess well-developed raptorial claws and a curved bill. They usually carry their food back to their nests, to guard against the chance of losing their meal to a larger animals. More Screech Owl images Screech Owl Screech Owl II This image was captured in Jupiter, Florida using a / Canon 450D with an EFS 55-250mm lens / Focal Length 250mm / Exposure Time 1/8s / Aperture F5.6 / ISO-800 / Click Images below to visit my Gallery / / Contact D R Moore / mail me / ADD Me to your Watchlist Here is another place to find my images / Thank You for Visiting my Gallery / Gallery Maintained by envelope150 / © COPYRIGHT NOTICE: NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE OR DOWNLOAD ANY IMAGES WITHOUT MY EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION.THESE IMAGES ARE NOT TO BE USED IN ADVERTISING OR MASS REPRODUCTION OF ANY FORM.
A Burrowing Owl standing watch in the high desert of New Mexico.
The Burrowing Owl is a small ground-living owl with a short tail and long legs. It usually hunts in the evening, but is often seen during the day standing at the burrow entrance. A Burrowing Owl often lives in abandoned burrows of prairie dogs and other mammals and usually adapts the burrow to its needs by digging with its feet to enlarge the hole and make the nesting chamber. In a complex of burrows, such as those left by prairie dogs, a number of owls may take over and form a colony. The owls do not share burrows with prairie dogs. Shot this little guy with my Canon xTi Digital Rebel at the Brandywine Zoo in Wilmington, DE. I used my zoom lens 75mm to 300mm. 1/60s…ISO 400…f/7.1… I used Picasa 3 software to soften the owl.
this picture may be interpreted in any number of ways. But instead of telling you what I imagine it to be, I’d much rather leave it to you to find you’re own interpretation.
This is a design I made a while back. It was hand drawn using pencil and then inked over.
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