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Juvenile and mother owl in a low tree.
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Thanks to Richard and Cory, the Owl Guys, Trish and I were able to see our first barred owl in the wild. We also got to see one of the owlets.
Juvenile.
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Juvenile and mother owl.
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Clusters of feathers seen near roosting trees.
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Bat without a head found under where the mother and juvenile were roosting for the day.
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Juvenile with mother owl.
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This owlet is awaiting returning to the nest. Winds have kept the rehabilitator from returning the chick
Juvenile with parent owls.
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Owl pellet found under where the mother and juvenile were roosting for the day.
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Taken at a park in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on May 15 2013. I rounded a corner and found myself face-to-face with this Barred Owl. After about an hour, the bird spotted a squirrel and went from perch to perch trying to catch it, so I managed to photograph it in many different spots and poses.
*This is a wild owl*
Strix aluco, (IN)Tawny Owl, (US)Tawny Owl , (FI) lehtopöllö, (DE) Waldkauz, (SV) Kattuggla, (FR) Chouette hulotte, (ES) Cárabo común, (CA) Gamarús, (IT) Allocco, (NL) Bosuil, (DA) Natugle, (NO) Kattugle, (PT) Coruja-do-mato
Taken at a park in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on May 15 2013. I rounded a corner and found myself face-to-face with this Barred Owl. After about an hour, the bird spotted a squirrel and went from perch to perch trying to catch it, so I managed to photograph it in many different spots and poses.
*This is a wild owl*
Mother and juvenile owl (above) with father owl (below).
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Juvenile owl at sunrise.
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