Owl and Hawk
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Owl and Hawk

Andygod

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Lots of action down at Lynde Creek today after the busload of children left.





This Barred Owl looked much smaller than the ones I have previously seen down there, has anybody else noticed a significant difference or has anybody seen more than one at a time.  2 or 3 years ago there was at least 2 there, but this is the only one I have seen this year and the first time I have seen it in the sunshine.
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Dinusaur

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Lovely shots. I went there a few times in search of this owl; always came back empty handed.
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Steve Hood

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I saw that Barred Owl in the sun late on Sunday.  He looks quite bored in your shot.  :)
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Paul O'Toole

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Excellent lighting and detail on both, awesome shots.
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Andygod

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It sure makes it easier to get better pictures when the sky is blue and the sun is shining.
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Really great pictures!  Sure beats the photos I took of what is likely the same owl today at Cranberry Marsh.  This fellow seems to enjoy an audience!  It looked like paparazzi around him today.
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