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Published: 2008-08-25 00:10:57 +0000 UTC; Views: 481; Favourites: 20; Downloads: 0
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I kinda sorta promised myself I wasn't going to post anything else this weekend...but...Took the dawg out for a walk about 6 my time. As I was approaching my yard. I heard blue jays raising some serious hell up in a tree. Turned around to look...then did a double take. This guy was sitting about 15 up in the tree looking at me!
Needless to say, I eased (quickly!) into the house and grabbed my camera. As I approached and fired off a half dozen shots in the rotten light, the owl took flight. (I shall refrain from sharing the expletives I uttered, for I am ashamed!)
Luckily, he landed in the wooded lot next door, just up higher. As luck would have it, I was shooting right up into the sky...never a good thing.
After shooting several frames like that, I backed away slowly and headed inside to quickly grab my flash. Didn't really want the artificial light, but no choice if I wanted to capture a decent shot of this spectacular bird.
While shooting, the neighbors came out to get a glimpse. Consensus was that he was at least 24 inches high.
I would have certainly liked a naturally-lit photo...but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do.
(UPDATE: With the help of the folks at the local Audubon Society chapter, found out this is a Barred Owl. They said the ID was easy!)
Full view recommended!
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Comments: 14
lunarstorm [2009-08-14 16:15:02 +0000 UTC]
he looks cute, his face looks really curious
(i first looked at the picture and than i saw the name )
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ericthom57 In reply to cycoze [2008-08-27 20:32:50 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, sir! Coming from a master photographer of our feathered friends, I am most flattered by the compliment!
And thanks for the fave!!
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cycoze In reply to ericthom57 [2008-08-27 21:57:36 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome indeed ! not so sure i have mastered anything yet
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Toolow [2008-08-26 00:56:41 +0000 UTC]
What a capture!!! As hard as DA makes it I have glanced at this shot the last couple of days but never clicked on it (long story). Should have known coming from you this wasn't a zoo shot and your disappointing favs attest to that. You got very lucky, noticed the Blue Jays and an outstanding moment. I have been activly seeking an owl shot in the wild for two years. One sighting, through the windshield at 45. Maybe next year.
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ericthom57 In reply to Toolow [2008-08-26 02:08:58 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the kind words, Rob. The faves have been disappointing, but that's OK. I attribute it to the fact I had to hit this beautiful bird with a flash. I've got natural shots of it -- and perhaps that's what I should have posted -- but those shots are poorly exposed due to the conditions. Funny that you mentioned the zoo. My shot "Dignity" that has more than 40 faves was actually shot in an enclosure at a zoo. I don't have problems with shooting in zoos, but I prefer that the shots not look like they were shot in artificial surroundings.
Thanks again, sir. Here's hoping you find your owl soon!
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Simply-Simon [2008-08-25 08:08:58 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you broke your promise to yourself, this owl is wonderful
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ArcticWolf035 [2008-08-25 00:55:59 +0000 UTC]
Cool shot, I saw an owl once and followed him about twenty minutes trying to get a picture. He kept flying away though and I lost him.
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