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Jan 31, 2005 03:03 |  #16

Very nice!


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Jan 31, 2005 10:56 as a reply to  @ thomascanty's post |  #17

ah I wish I have more chance to shoot owls... great series Ian


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Jan 31, 2005 11:04 as a reply to  @ yason's post |  #18

I agree, number 3 is the best!


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Feb 07, 2005 17:07 as a reply to  @ post 396376 |  #19

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Thanks for the kudos folks. This weekend was a blast photographing the owls. This afternoon produced probably the best ops to date. Candace saw an owl up a little road and we turned around and drove up to find it. The owl was floating around looking at something. Perched in a tree for about 5 minutes then dove into a little clump of shrub. We snuck up on her/him and it had just caught supper, a really big mouse! The owl flew up into a small tree and in 3 gulps swallowed the mouse, whole. Sheldon and I were shooting away like mad. Hopefully one of us will have captured something worth posting. There were a lot of people driving around looking for the Great Greys. Funniest part was when we were driving along the river and I thought that I saw a Robin. Stopped the Az, got out and nailed a dozen frames of a bunch of Robins hopping round. January 30th and the Robins are back! Sweet!
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I saw the other posts (the owl and the mouse and the trobbing red robin)
before this one and you mention all of those here
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I love the second shot best here


looks a real wise ole owl
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not wise enough to get out of the way though



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Feb 07, 2005 17:34 |  #20

Super shots! What a magnificent bird :)


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Feb 07, 2005 18:23 |  #21

Your killing me with these . . . they are very good.


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Feb 07, 2005 19:30 |  #22

Super shots! Owls are great.

...easily expose-able too, they're about 18% grey :-P




  
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