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Great Grey Owl in Flight

Imagine going to a place where baiters are not permitted! A

fellow patrolling this location, protecting the nature as things they

should be. A place where it is unacceptable to walk off the trails.

A place that people can visit with respect toward wildlife

and birds, and not need tobe so concerned with confrontations

involving those who selfishly and ignorantly disrespect.

 

What a superb experience. We had 2 Great grey owls

yesterday afternoon, up near Montreal. 3 hours of enjoyment with

my friend of many emailing years (10) Chuck Kling, a fellow

who has kept me informed regarding all the conservation issues

in his area of Quebec.

 

Brilliant !! Watching this bird hunt from perch to perch,

carefully examining the area for any sign of

a possible meal. Using it's facial disks to listen for any

sort of rodent squeak! I have never in

my life seen a bird hunt so aggressively... real nature

is spectacular to witness.

 

Personally, photography of nature is not about getting

the most likes, the most followers, the most "great shot!"

comments, biggest chest, adulation, etc. Enjoying

the beauty of nature, then sharing the images with folks

around the world to help gain a greater appreciation

of our nature world.

 

So we can all strive toward conservation and appreciation

of all birds, animals, and fauna.

 

This is absolutely not about me. or my picture, or my ego,

or a contest - biggest chest?? Never.

 

Having fun with my friends and workshop guests, teaching

techniques, settings,approach and respect, and the most

fun, helping people understand the natural way of things.

Understanding your subject, and showing respect will always

be the best advantage in the real world of nature photography.

 

Taking advantage, and virtual abuse is done selfishly

with poor judgement (unreal lazy). If you really want

to be a hero, go play golf, go racing, play baseball, compete

in a sport. Tossing bait to a helpless animal doesn't make

you special, it doesn't gain you respect, and does not make you special.

 

Only my opinions, hoping a few beginners understand some values, and etiquette.

 

Best regards, raymond.

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Uploaded on February 12, 2017
Taken on February 11, 2017