Green Heron and first wild Great Horned Owl
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Green Heron and first wild Great Horned Owl

Jim Thomson

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First time I've captured an owl in the wild.


Both taken at Royal Botanical Gardens Burlington Ontario,
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mr.sharp-photo

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very nice.
the green heron's still on my to-find list.
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denis

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congrats on the GHO.
like the setting in #1
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Nice shots.

I am too waiting to photograph an owl (any owl will do). Have never photographed one but never seen one either :).
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Both great shots of great subjects.  It's hard to get a good shot of a GHO - huge peepers :)
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Jim Thomson

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Just corrected the spelling on the Heron.

Thanks for the kind comments.

BoboBird, you might want to try Mountsberg Raptor Centre for Owl shots.  They have several and you can get upclose.

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Great shots! wow that first owl looks almost unreal! love the eyes!
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Thanks Jim about Mountsberg, but am hoping for "in the wild".

But if all else fails Mountsberg it will be.
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Love the Green Heron, great shot.
Lucky you with the GHO.
A friend of mine took me to the nest at the RBG back in the spring.
All you could see was just the top of the young ones heads inside the nest cavity.
They never did poke their heads up in the time we were there. I went back a few weeks later but they had already flegded and were probably back farther in the woods.
I'll try my luck again next year.

Congrats on a beautiful photo of one of the lesser know and seldom seen residents of the RBG!!!!

Meghan
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