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With their fierce little faces, these sweet baby owlets stared at me as I stood a respectful distance away thanks to the Sigma 150-500 F4/5.6
Name: Collared owlet
Scientific: Glaucidium brodiei
Malay: Burung Hantu Kecil / Hantu Kecil / Pungguk Kerdil Bercekak
Family: Strigidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
Gear: SONY a1 + SEL200600G + SEL14TC.
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This is the owlet I photographed five days ago (in the milk crate nest) at Honeymoon Island, Dunedin, FL. I believe when you have a great wildlife subject, you should post three best images. The owl was pretty active at about 9 AM so it made a good photographic subject. I think it was impatiently waiting for the parents to come back with some food but they didn't during my time at the site. Finally, the young owl went back to a deep slumber. For the most part, I generally see barred owls but lately I've seen an eastern screech owl, burrowing owls and an adult and immature great horned owl. Having the opportunity to see these great creatures in the wild is beyond words. The experience is awesome.
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What an experience, getting to follow the mating pair and watch the owlets mature and leave the nest. One of the most heart warming experiences I've ever had!!!
I love to anthropomorphize these owls, they are so expressive! Here the two owlets on the ground are saying, "He always was such a showoff!"
This great horned owlet was quite low to the ground. I'm not sure if they were trying a hunt or just exploring, but either way it made for some close photos.
Today's find... this little Barred Owlet caught me by surprise. I was looking at it's Mom and this guy moved and I saw it in my peripheral.
Name: Collared owlet
Scientific: Glaucidium brodiei
Malay: Burung Hantu Kecil / Hantu Kecil / Pungguk Kerdil Bercekak
Family: Strigidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
Gear: SONY a1 + SEL200600G + SEL14TC.
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aby Great Horned Owl 'Branching'. Owlets leave the nest branch by branch, tree by tree until they develop stronger muscles to carry their weight to fly longer distances. wwwterryaldhizer.com
I love how the forest is seemingly wrapped around this little owlet lit up by the warm sunlight in his leafy surroundings.
Name: Collared owlet
Scientific: Glaucidium brodiei
Malay: Burung Hantu Kecil / Hantu Kecil / Pungguk Kerdil Bercekak
Family: Strigidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
Gear: SONY a1 + SEL200600G + SEL14TC.
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Spotted Owlet - Athene brama mayri - Браминский сыч
Bhumirak Chaloemprakiarti Park, Bangkok, Thailand, 05\03\2019
Name: Collared owlet
Scientific: Glaucidium brodiei
Malay: Burung Hantu Kecil / Hantu Kecil / Pungguk Kerdil Bercekak
Family: Strigidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
Gear: SONY a1 + SEL200600G + SEL14TC.
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This diminutive owl is even smaller than Europe's Little Owl Athene noctua. It seems quite common in south India and we saw several flying around during the day and heard others at night; in fact it is not very clear when these birds find the time to sleep. The race found in the Western Ghats might eventually be considered a full species under the name Nilgiri Owlet. This bird was photographed at Periyar Tiger Reserve.
Looking at the feathers and then the surrounding bark on the trees, one can understand how easy it is to walk right past them without noticing their silent presence.
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These owlets were quite comical as they ratcheted their heads from right to left watching another photographer that was approaching.
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Back to the midwest...just to document how the owlets grew. now 30 days old, the two siblings are the poster owls for brotherly (sisterly?) love. Mom is off resting in a tree out of sight, and the two are cycling between napping, yawning, and looking around in random order. Here looking at a squirrel running up the trunk: www.flickr.com/photos/rkop/52021021269/in/dateposted-public/
Short video clip showing Great Horned Owlets at the nest, stretching and flapping their wings - New Jersey
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It sure doesn't take them long to leave the nest! They leave the nest anywhere from 6 - 13 weeks, many times before they even know how to fly. Until that time, the mother or father will find food and tear it up to feed owlets. If for some chance the mother dies, the father will stay with the owlets and bring food. The food seems to be mainly rodents. Ewww!!! lol
Boy folks...I need to get some fences in my pictures!!!! lol