Interesting, I've never seen one of those but I like the mohawk! I like the peeking shot, too.Northstar said:not sure what kind of bird this is but i caught him peeking at me around a tree branch.
pretty little thing
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His expression is great! Like the colors and hair (feather) style. Sorry, I do not know what he is called. Great shot.mackguyver said:Interesting, I've never seen one of those but I like the mohawk! I like the peeking shot, too.Northstar said:not sure what kind of bird this is but i caught him peeking at me around a tree branch.
pretty little thing
5d3 and 70-200 2.8ii
Jack Douglas said:HankMD, I can easily imagine the excitement. My last owl was over 30 years ago, as hard as it is to believe, we just don't seem to have a lot around here. Nice shot.
Jack
mackguyver said:HankMD - congrats on your first owl!!! It's so exciting to finally see one considering how hard they are to find. I've been looking for this little guy in my yard for months and I've seen him fly by and heard him almost daily but it took me that long to finally find him. That's a really interesting owl you shot - I've never even heard of the species.

Thanks Click.Click said:Lovely shot Eldar.
Nice shot EldarEldar said:Thanks Click.Click said:Lovely shot Eldar.
I got a whole morning with them yesterday. Here´s an eager nest builder.
1DX, 600mm f4L IS II, 1.4xIII extender
1/640s, f7.1, ISO200
Nice!steven kessel said:As long as we're on the subject of hummers . . . .
Canon 5Diii, 180 f3.5L Macro Lens, ISO 200
Turns out it is a Baldy (according to the Raptor Center). You (and the other guy who sent me a private message) were right. The nostril color was the deciding factor. Thanks for your input.jrda2 said:wildlifeandmore said:Perched Golden Eagle in the National Elk Refuge near Jackson
Here is another shot telling. The feet tell me that he is most likely a Golden Eagle. What do you think? Golden or Juvenile Bald Eagle?
I believe this is a juvenile bald eagle. The beak/ bill is larger and more characteristic of a bald eagle, the feathering does not go all the way down the leg as shown in the second pic, and the wing markings also look like a young bald eagle. Either way they are neat pics- I like the second one where it likes like he is relaxed and stretching.
Northstar said:not sure what kind of bird this is but i caught him peeking at me from around a tree branch.
pretty little thing
5d3 and 70-200 2.8ii