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Mother owl returned with prey just after sunset.
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Juvenile.
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Juvenile owl with parents.
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Pellets found under where mother and juvenile were roosting.
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The conditions for this shot could hardly have been worse. Early morning (very low light), 2x tele on the big 300 prime (slowww...), jacked up ISO (2500), through a window AND through a screen.
Still. He's pretty cool.
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Juvenile and mother owl at sunrise.
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Juvenile with mother owl.
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Mother (left) grooming father owl (middle) which had injured eye? with juvenile (right).
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Mother (left) grooming father owl (middle) which had injured eye? with juvenile (right).
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Juvenile alone.
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Adult owl (father?) on 31 Aug roosting in tree during the day.
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Mother owl resting close to juvenile.
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Mother owl at sunset.
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Mother (left) and juvenile (middle) with father owl (right) which had injured eye?
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Mother (left) and juvenile (middle) with father owl (right) which had injured eye?
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Barred Owl, Strix varia, August 2008, Eastern NC - visiting every early morning and late afternoon for about a month. Getting anoles and cicadas from the lawn.
Whatcom Falls Park, Bellingham, WA.
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Juvenile owl.
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Juvenile with parents.
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