Wednesday 18 March 2009

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Returned Monday evening to the new Barn Owl location to find the owl was there again hunting over the fields adjoining this quiet country lane. I used the car as a hide and was able to obtain some more superb images without disturbing the owl too much. I stayed for half an hour or so and was well pleased with the results. I returned again the following evening but after a wait of over an hour there was no sign of the barn owl, he was obviously hunting elsewhere, and would probably return after I had departed. Three images of this superb barn owl hunting are shown.

2 comments:

  1. WOW Brian......simply excellent and a joy to view. No need to say more.

    Pete.

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  2. Hi friends,

    The Barn owl is the most widely distributed species of owl and one of the most widespread of all birds. Its head and upper body typically vary between a light brown and a light coloured and dark grey feathers in most subspecies. Thanks for sharing it........

    Wildlife Photography

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