Bob, I don't know how the devil you found it let alone got such a brilliant picture. I hear them all the time but have never seen a real one..........just brilliant.
Well, Once I had an owl in my office. It was wounded in the parking area so I took her in my office . After 2 month she was ok and I set her free. Just the same color. Wonderful image, Bob! My regrads!
Beautiful capture, Bob! I love owls. This one has pretty coloring. BTW, in answer to you question about the name of the butterfly, it was a Tiger Swallowtail. Thanks for stopping by.
Le tue immagini sono sempre uno spettacolo della natura e la tua bravura fotografica ne accentua la meraviglia nel guardarle. Mi aggiungo ai tuoi numerosi lettori e ti faccio i miei piu sinceri complimenti .
What a precious image. One of the prettiest little owls I've seen. Is it as small as it looks? Don't have them here. Are they like our barred owls that come out during the daylight hours? Very nice.
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ReplyDeletebeautiful image, an owl is a nightingales and difficult to photograph
much greetings from Germany
Crissi
Very nice picture of an owl!
ReplyDeleteBob, I don't know how the devil you found it let alone got such a brilliant picture. I hear them all the time but have never seen a real one..........just brilliant.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great picture Bob, my compliments.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
Well, Once I had an owl in my office. It was wounded in the parking area so I took her in my office . After 2 month she was ok and I set her free. Just the same color. Wonderful image, Bob!
ReplyDeleteMy regrads!
Wonderful capture Bob! The only photo I have ever managed of an owl was a Little Owl but it was very distant.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen an owl ! I would like to see one ! I love this bird
ReplyDeleteyour shot is great !
Background, branches together with the beautiful Owl... wonderful photograph ...
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! What a precious little thing! Its feathers are wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteThere are just brilliant birds Bob, well done on finding it!
ReplyDeleteGreat find Bob, lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteBob, ein wundervolls Foto. Ich habe den Waldkauz noch nie in der freien Natur gesehen.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße
Irmi
Cracking Tawny Owl shot Bob...very nice indeed
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture, Bob! I love owls. This one has pretty coloring. BTW, in answer to you question about the name of the butterfly, it was a Tiger Swallowtail. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteCiao BOB
ReplyDeleteLe tue immagini sono sempre uno spettacolo della natura e la tua bravura fotografica ne accentua la meraviglia nel guardarle.
Mi aggiungo ai tuoi numerosi lettori e ti faccio i miei piu sinceri complimenti .
un saluto
Oh what a beauty this one is Bob, what a great gift you had in viewing and capturing this great photo~
ReplyDeleteStunning image Bob.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bird to see.
Grand photo!! Nice that you're back. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteI just love owls and this one is a beauty. Your photo is wonderful
ReplyDeleteHello friend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo!
really liked it! Congratulations
I like owls, bird is very interesting. He has great eyes.
Hug,
Lu
Excellent
ReplyDeleteAnother magical moment. Way to go, Bob.
ReplyDeleteBob, a superb capture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious image. One of the prettiest little owls I've seen. Is it as small as it looks? Don't have them here. Are they like our barred owls that come out during the daylight hours? Very nice.
ReplyDeleteomg, excellent shot. :)
ReplyDeletebravo!
loving your photography!
...I love owls, but have always had a difficult time photographing them. Your photo is stunning. I love the fading evening light too...
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