Jack Douglas said:+1
Riley, pretty cool!
Jack
Love the second image of the owl "zoning in"Krob78 said:krisbell said:A series on one of our local owl species - the long-eared owl...
Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) by Kris Bell, on Flickr
Hunting Long-Eared Owl by Kris Bell, on Flickr
I really like the first image, quite nicely done...
Long-eared owl (Asio otus) by Kris Bell, on Flickr
Long-eared owl chick by Kris Bell, on Flickr
tarntyke said:Surprised that no British members have commented on the double-entendre in the title. In the original version of our common tongue a hooter is a nose. I was disappointed not to see a proboscis or two. I must have led a sheltered life as I have never heard the American term hooters. Stunning owl photos though.
Labdoc said:This is about as close as I ever get to an owl. They are very reclusive and see me coming from a mile away. I have much better luck with any other bird. Incredible pictures posted, keep them coming.
Nice image Richard! Never ceases to amaze me how they blend in so incredibly with the bark! Thanks for sharing!rnl said:Great Horned