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Statuesque Saw Whet (lemmy.world)

Photo by Mark Workman

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Power Nap (lemmy.world)

Photos by Lucia Hackett

Barred owlets will take power naps by keeping their talons tightly gripped on a branch and lie down on their stomachs. This cutie was so busy this morning moving around in the branches until he wasn't! Then he plopped down on the branch and let his wings hang and relax. He stayed like that for about 15 minutes just casually looking around. Then he had to figure out how to get up.

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Photos from the Wildlife Center of Virginia

Who would have thought that when screech-owl hatchlings open their eyes they turn from cute little fuzzballs into the most grumpy, judgemental-looking owls on the planet?

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Snug (lemmy.world)

Photo by Carolyn Nessman

Great Horned Owl in a tight spot!

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Photo from the Cincinnati Zoo

They titled this "Bad Feather Day" but I liked my title better.

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Tiny Tawny (lemmy.world)

Photo by Margitta Hild

A tawny owl just before it flew off into the night.

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Housing Upgrades (lemmy.world)

From Freedom First Wildlife Rehab

Check out the glare from Minnie Mae, the Eastern Screech owl! Minnie was damaging her wing entering a traditional screech owl house so we had to change up the entrance to protect her. Daily checks and modifications are always needed to protect owls in captivity.

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Medieval owl scale (lemmy.world)
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Saw Whet Sun Set (lemmy.world)

Photo by Kevin Thurk

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Staring Saw Whet (lemmy.world)
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Photo by Mike Lentz

Here is another Northern Saw Whet Owl in a different natural nest cavity.

This was probably the most rewarding spring in my nature photography journey! Working with a few other friends to accomplish many things that required a little knowledge, skill or just plain hard work.

This mother stayed on her nest of four babies for approximately 18 days - just like what the books say... can confirm that is accurate first hand! Then dad came in and fed them daily until they fledged!

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Sneak ~~Peak~~ Peek (lemmy.world)
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Photo by Harold Wilion

Peek-A-Boo

Sorry, you folks with the cellphones (pretty much everyone) might have to enlarge the image just to see the owl, but thought the photo said more than if cropped tight.

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A Special Visitor (lemmy.world)

White Faced Scops stops in to visit The resident at the Owl Rescue Centre

Found this little fella perched on a shelf in our clinic this morning. He isn't a patient, just a visitor checking in on a family member.

Our windows are made of shadenet with roll down canvas blinds and the one has an opening in where he flew in.

It happens almost weekly with all our different species.

White Faced Scops was winner of the first Owl of the Year, but will it be able to hold onto the crown again this year?

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Tanning (lemmy.world)

Photos by Scott Winkler

I have been hearing a Great Horned Owl hooting since winter. A couple of evenings ago I saw him sunning himself in our backyard and then he flew to a branch along the woods. I took all 200 pics of him from our deck!! He was very photogenic giving me many profiles!

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Off to the Beach! (lemmy.world)

Here's a cool pic of a Snowy cruising along the shoreline.

I'm headed off to the beach myself for the rest of the month, so I didn't know what time posts will be going up, but I've got a bunch stockpiled already and I'll surely keep finding new stuff every day.

I don't like the hot so much, so I'll be making plenty of time to sit indoors and scroll for owls and respond to your questions and comments.

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submitted 1 week ago by casmael@lemm.ee to c/superbowl@lemmy.world

just came across this really cool photo of a barn owl being errrrrr run off this little guy's property?! what an absolute chad who has absolutely no idea how big he is :>

check out the link - there are some other photos from the same set:

https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/591235181

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Sunda Scops (lemmy.world)

From National Geographic

This was from a photo contest.

I couldn't find any interesting facts on them, but they sure are cute!

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We've had a ton of great Buffy Fish Owl pics on here since it's great showing in Owl of the Year, but I think this is the first one I've come across where it's actually in the air!

Photo by Dan Kev

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Surprise! (lemmy.world)

Photos by Guilong Charles Chen

I had a unique experience with this barred owl while I was in the woods. I didn't see her until I was way too close. We locked eyes for a few seconds, and then she flew straight toward me and passed me by inches. My shutter speed wasn't fast enough to freeze the wings, but I rather enjoy the blurred effect. That face! I was in heaven.

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Poor owl (slrpnk.net)
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Finally got to make a return visit to the first owl rehab I visited. The Raptor Trust is a nice medical and rehab facility in northern NJ.

It's a great facility to look around, but picture taking is absolutely terrible. They have very fine netting on all the enclosures. Most of my pics look like this, no matter how hard I tried.

I'll share a few I got where you can actually see the birds. The post picture is of the most beautiful Barred Owl they had, Sonny.

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Canadian GHO (lemmy.world)

Photo by Kevin Eisler

I love seeing owls with different color plumage!

This owl is from Manitoba, so coming from a different climate, it has a different color than more southern GHOs.

There is such an endless variety of owls!

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From the Owl Research Institute

We're excited to share that our ongoing project on predation and nesting outcomes in Short-eared Owls in the Mission Valley is yielding some promising results! This year we have located over 30 Short-eared Owl nests (NEW RECORD).

This year's breeding season began early and continues to produce more nests. We anticipate finding a few more before the season ends!

The breeding season for Short-eared Owls extends from March through July and August. During this crucial period, please be mindful of ground-nesting birds and avoid disturbing their habitats. Many nests fail and birds are klled due to mowing, haying, grazing. herbicide application, and spring burning. Young birds just learning how to fly can often be hit by cars so please drive cautiously on back roads.

Photo 1: Short-eared Owl chick after banding (approx 5 weeks old)

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Take A Load Off (lemmy.world)

From Ojai Raptor Center

Sometimes, you just need to take a load off. Take an example from this little Great Horned Owl baby relaxing in our incubator, waiting for room service to bring his meal, and take it easy this weekend.

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Photos by Randy Bennett

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Photo by Harold Wilion

I find it amazing how owls, both young and old, love climbing or flying to the very top of a tree where they don't even have enough room to put both feet. There are millions of horizontal branches in the woods where they could just stand with no effort, but they insist on perching on these spikes where even the slightest breeze makes them flap around trying to maintain their balance. Maybe to them it's just a game. A game I love to watch seeing that I'm the kind of guy that has trouble standing on a sidewalk without tumbling over.

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