Well, more shy than the first shoot as it stayed on private property. Managed a couple of looks.
Ken
950 Senior Member More info | Dec 23, 2012 11:15 | #1 Well, more shy than the first shoot as it stayed on private property. Managed a couple of looks. Ken
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CDMOOSE Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 23, 2012 12:16 | #2 Nice job, Ken; I hear folks are seeing them up in Manitoba and a few in western MN, but so far none around here, in their usual haunts. Al
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WallaceRiver " ...a bit of a pervy voyeur " More info | Pretty shots, Ken, he psed nicely for you....looks good on the spruce tree. IAN - Living life on the shores of the Wallace River in northern Nova Scotia, Canada :
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Lnguyen1203 Senior Member 319 posts Joined Nov 2011 More info | Dec 23, 2012 16:16 | #4 Wow, great shots. I'm jealous that you and others post great pictures of Wilson. The only owls I have ever seen in the wild are barn owls and even them were rarely seen. lnguyen1203, Canon 1DX, 5D3, T3i, 500L f4 II, 70-300L f4.0-5.6, 16-35L f2.8, 1.4X II, 2X III
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