Perched on splintered stump of silvery tree,
downy phantom
always, always watching me.
Barred Owl feldgling, first day out of its nest. It was still there 2 hours later. Barred owls are often out in day time. I was hunting morel mushrooms, walking along with my head down, looking at the ground. I smelled a cougar and got the clue I should look up once in a while. Directly in front of me at a distance this fledgling had been watching me. I never saw the cougar, or the parent owls or the nest. Only 1 morel in the bag and that’s OK, for this day.
With great respect for baby wildlife I put my 2 German Shepherds in the van, made my photos in a little time, and left. I got pretty close but I didn’t want to scare the fledgling. Never take one home. They don’t need rescue and they are not intended to be pets. Fledglings seem pretty stupid, or extremely inexperienced. I hope it lived through the night. Great Horned Owls at my home spend months feeding and training their young in the art of hunting so I hope this one has a parent looking after it, too.
beautiful photos
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Thanks, Bruce. Sometimes you just get lucky. It only moved it’s head and blinked, otherwise it posed like a nice kid and it let me get close.
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Lovely. Just an amazing bird.
You are indeed lucky.
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What a treat!
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No kidding! I can get plenty of morels most seasons but this fledgling is a first find for me.
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Any owl is a treat for me – a fledgling would certainly be extra special.
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