Quietly perched and giving us the 180 degree head turn like only an owl can give a Great Horned Owl waits in the early evening light for their day to begin.
Happy hunting to the owl and have a great weekend to all.
I like owls. One of these sat in a tree behind our house a few months ago. It was a rainy windy day. We only noticed it because some crows were being relentless as they harassed it. It just sat quietly. The crows left. It was gone by the end of the day. We also have regular visits from Barred Owls. Who cooks for you?
So poised and wonderful 😊
Hi ellie, poised is a great word to describe Great Horned Owl. Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
Thank you Mike, you too 😊
Your welcome, so far it has been a fine weekend.
What a wonderful photograph – thanks, Mike!
Thanks Adam, we love seeing these guy.
I like owls. One of these sat in a tree behind our house a few months ago. It was a rainy windy day. We only noticed it because some crows were being relentless as they harassed it. It just sat quietly. The crows left. It was gone by the end of the day. We also have regular visits from Barred Owls. Who cooks for you?
Hi Jim, the must have been a great afternoon getting to watch a Great Horned Owl. We don’t get Barred Owls around here
Such intensity in that gaze…marvelous sighting.
Hi Eliza, owls do that that wonderful gaze and so patient.
Love seeing pictures of owls, we rarely see them.
Hi, we are glad to have seen a few in the last few weeks. It had been quite some time so this time was a treat. Hop your weekend is going well.
Beautiful shot Mike! Thanks!!
Your welcome and we do love seeing owls.