Registered: 07/18/07
Posts: 217
Loc: Duvall, Wa - formerly Crystal,...
These are migratory and show up around here in November through April. They're a fun bird to shoot, I love the way their eyes look. They're not nocturnal so we can see them in the day, they're also fairly territorial which can make for some great aerial dogfights between other owls and hawks that are in the area - one day I'll get some decent shots of that! Unfortunately Nov-April is a very dark, gray time of year so opportunities to shoot when the light is good and work allows don't come around that often. Here are some shots I got of them this past April
This shot didn't turn out very well, but it shows a Northern Harrier and owl both going for the same rodent. The Harriers seem to spend more time trying to steal food from the owls than hunting for themselves.
John.
Born and raised in MN, currently in exile in WA and dreaming of coming home to MN.
#1935032 - 07/04/0911:50 AM
Re: Short Eared Owls & Northern Harrier
[Re: JohnK]
Birdsong
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Registered: 11/06/08
Posts: 1188
Loc: Southwest Minnesota
So is my son--born and raised in MN, currently in exile in WA and dreaming of coming home to MN that is. But I do love to visit!!! Good job on the owls and hawks. I especially love 2 & 3. Those piercing yellow eyes coming right to the camera, and his funny little flat profile are both fun pics.