Today I went to a local park, as I couldn't make a longer trip. Man did I make the right choice! I went to check a nest that last year was occupied by a Red-tailed Hawk. Much to my surprise, a Great-horned Owl took it over. I was thrilled as I've never seen an owl in this park even though it seems like a great area for them as it's huge. The nest was along a power line clearing and the path takes you close to the nest and an unobstructed view. Of course I took a few shots and got out of there. It didn't seem very concerned and merely watched as I slowly walked away. There is nothing quite as thrilling and eerie as seeing an owl watch you. With every step, their head moves and there is something so primal and yes, wise about them. I like the way the first shot turned out, as it seems mysterious with the one eye peeking out.
If that wasn't enough, walking through the woods I see a large shape out of the corner of my eye. A Great-horned Owl! During daylight hours? I figured it had to be the same bird, about 1/4 mile if that from the nest. But what was it doing over here? I saw it fly and then lost it. I circled around and saw a big stick nest...with two babies in it! TWO nests! So I saw 4 GHOs today. Doesn't get much better than this! Sometimes the most interesting sightings are in your own backyard..or close to it!
While not the best shot, I think this is funny. It looks like the one owl is whispering to the other!







I walk around and see owls all over the place. Then they turn out to be burls on trees, branches, etc.
And the big nests... well they're squirrels!
Ok, rant over. I'm better now!


