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he spotted owlet (Athene brama) is a small owl which breeds in tropical Asia from India to Southeast Asia. A common resident of open habitats including farmland and human habitation, it has adapted to living in cities. They roost in small groups in the hollows of trees or in cavities in rocks or buildings. It nests in a hole in a tree or building, laying 3–5 eggs. The species is absent from Sri Lanka, although the birds are found across the Palk Straits, just 30 kilometres away at Rameshwaram. Nests near human habitations may show higher breeding success due to increased availability of rodents for feeding young.[2] The species shows great variation including clinal variation in size and forms a superspecies with the very similar little owl.
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This short is of a 8 week old Great horned owlet eating an entire Coot (duck like bird) in one swallow. The only thing missing were the feet which the mother removed earlier. Made from about 64 stills
So ugly and yet soooo adorable.
Barn Owlet.
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The jungle owlet species is distributed in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar. These jungle owlet are mainly active at dawn and dusk.
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They can be found at 0 to 2000 meters in tropical and subtropical dry forests, secondary forests, dry shrublands, moist shrublands, dry grasslands, deciduous forests, scrub forests, wetlands and riverine.
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The diet of owlet consists mainly of Insects, locusts, grasshoppers, lizards and nestlings are their primary food.
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We were very excited to see this jungle owlet. Because these are very rare in Chandigarh area, India. We clicked it on 30JUNE2018.
Stitching some pens for Kreinik for a trunk show. This one is called "Owlet" and has a glow-in-the-dark thread color to make "eyes". So cool and very quick to stitch. Kreinik Stitch-A-Pen kits.
After hiding for over 2 hours, it was nearly getting too dark for any photography, but we were rewarded with the sight of 2 owlets scrabbling to the entrance to get one of their first views of the big wide world. Hopefully the look of the photo will overcome the poor quality due to the ridiculously high ISO setting that had to be used.
First images of this years owlets, this gorgeous youngster is one of six owlets from this years brood, all have fledged successfully and are thriving in their new surroundings, hope to get more images soon.
Javan Owlet - Glaucidium castanopterum - Яванский сычик
Jalan Kondang Merak (Kondang Merak Beach), Kecamatan Bantur, Jawa Timur, Java, Indonesia, 10/12/2023
Some friends discovered an owlet and mom at Chatfield Reservoir, so I went out to get some pictures. Only one shot of the mom before she took off, but lots of pics of the baby. More to come.
African Barred Owlet - Glaucidium capense ngamiense - Капский воробьиный сыч
Drotsky Cabins Lodge, Okavango Delta, Shakawe, Botswana, 10/22/2024
Out of many shots of this young Owlet I liked this one especially because of it's eagerness to fly. Every time it came out of the nest and on top of the perch while going back to nest it used to stretch wings and jump as if it is practicing and getting prepared for fledgling.
Great Horned Owlet, Florida
This little one already looks like it has a bad reputation. One day it will grow up and become a "Tiger of the Skies" like its parents.
The early morning sun showering it's golden light on the Spotted Owlet was an unforgettable sight. Taken at Bandipur Tiger Reserve, Karnataka
This is a picture of a Morbid Owlet on the North Tract of the Patuxent Research Refuge near Fort Meade, Maryland.
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i looked for the two babies all afternoon, finally at a little after 8pm, the adult and owlets flew around and landed in front of me. i was far away and it was almost dark ... wanted to share anyway. they're so much fun!
A First i thought i had just fallen lucky with the odd Little Owl, then I realised I had found its home, hunting grounds and play area, At this point i put myself into site protection mode, gained permission to get closer and more creative images. i hope you all enjoy these image I'm now releasing, its been a hard 5 month of wildlife studying. i think worth it in the end.
This was the hope that the parents would bring a Little Owl Owlet into the wildlife world, on this day it appeared posing for me.
Thank you for all the view and comments, and enjoyment out in the fields.