The following are from a collection of photos I have taken of owls, that I will be using for a self published book. It wasn’t that long ago, I was thrilled to take a photo of a distant owl in a tree in Southern Ontario. (At first I thought it was a plastic bag that had blown into the tree). Subsequently I was thrilled to see my first short-eared owls in Southern Indiana, when we still owned a home in Kentucky. I still get the same thrill every time I manage to see and photograph an owl, and living in British Columbia, I am finding many opportunities to see owls.
Male snowy owl, Ontario.Short-eared owl, IndianaBarred owlet, British ColumbiaBurrowing owl, FloridaBarred owl couple, British ColumbiaBarn owl, British ColumbiaGreat-horned owl, British ColumbiaEastern-screech owl, OhioGreat-grey owl, AlbertaGreat-horned owl family, WashingtonSaw-whet owl, British ColumbiaGreat-grey owl, British ColumbiaGreat-grey owlet, British ColumbiaShort-eared owl, IndianaSnowy owl, OntarioNorthern pygmy owl, British ColumbiaLong-eared owl, British ColumbiaNorthern saw-whet owl, British ColumbiaGreat-grey owl, British ColumbiaNorthern pygmy owl, British ColumbiaLong-eared owl, British ColumbiaGreat-grey owls mating, AlbertaNorthern pygmy owl, British ColumbiaShort-eared owl, British ColumbiaGreat-grey owl, British ColumbiaFeeding time, barred owls, British ColumbiaMother barred owl and owletBarn owl, British ColumbiaGreat-horned owlets
What an incredible collection of Owl images ! I cannot imagine how many hours have gone into getting so many great shots of birds that prefer low light – if not full darkness.
What an incredible collection of Owl images ! I cannot imagine how many hours have gone into getting so many great shots of birds that prefer low light – if not full darkness.
Thank you Dick. It continues to be a challenge and a passion.I have had more luck in BC than in Ontario.
Great owl photos, glad you still enjoy them. You have a lot of great photos of a lot of different species. I love them all.
Thank you Gene. You certainly helped me get started with the owls in the Sloughs!