Upvote
0
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.
Hooters are also a slang word for something else, and I think we need to create a thread totally dedicated to hooters, boobies and tits.
Northbird said:7D MK II 600 II
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.
ISO64 said:Northern Saw-whet Owl
Canon 7D2+400/5.6, f/6.3, 1/200 s, +1.0 EV, handheld, w built-in flash, +2/3 EV
Nice image Richard! Never ceases to amaze me how they blend in so incredibly with the bark! Thanks for sharing!rnl said:Great Horned