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Short eared Owl hunting on a late Winter evening after heavy rain. The yellow eyes area good identification feature compared with the Long eared Owl which are orange
Vole was probably an easy catch, little tough to hide lol...they love this weather !
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Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) resting on post along a grassy meadow on the prairie landscape east of Hanna, Alberta, Canada.
5 June, 2011.
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I recently (re)heard Randy Newman's song Short People.
It's basically a satirical song about the lunacy of prejudice as sung from the point of view of a lunatic.
Some people misunderstood and took it as serious.
I'm (pretty much) a medium people, Newman himself is (pretty much) a short people, and I know lots of tall people.
It's all ok. Just be kind......that's about it.
Here's the song for any interested.
As suggested by their wide global distribution, Short-eared Owls can travel long distances over vast expanses of ocean. Witnesses have reported seeing these owls descending on ships hundreds of miles from land.
Nice to find a co-operative owl right beside the road on a nice perch. He did't even take off when I stopped and when a truck roared passed me honking his horn because I had stopped in the middle of the road. :)
Flying across Middle wick ranges, historical land eared marked for 1000 houses. Owned by the Ministry of Defence, who apparently no longer need this land, so are selling it, or already sold it. Who knows! Although the owls have now gone, the wildlife this land holds is amazing. Skylarks can now be heard and seen flying up through the long grasses and down again. I played on this land as a child and to this day can still hear the firing practice from my home. Long may I continue to hear it! SAVE THE WICK.