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07/05/2005 07:14:53 PM · #1 |
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07/05/2005 07:17:15 PM · #2 |
Now that is one amazing set of hooters...
-Terry
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07/05/2005 07:18:51 PM · #3 |
Those guys are for real!
Wow, tell us the story of how you found them. |
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07/05/2005 07:21:14 PM · #4 |
Odd that you posted this. Yesterday morning I found an area where three great horned owls are hanging out and might go back tonight to shoot them. I thought it was weird to see three since they mate for life and will eat othe owls. I asked my bird expert friend and he said it's is a mom, pop, and child.
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07/05/2005 07:24:11 PM · #5 |
There is a place called Lake Martin. I fish there sometimes. Anyway hundreds if not thousands of egrets nest and breed there. A few weeks ago I was there for the naturally framed challenge and spotted the owls. I need to do a little work on the photo to bring them out a little more. |
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07/05/2005 07:35:03 PM · #6 |
Well, it's a fabulous photo. My first thought (after understanding it was real and not a spoof) was to think it resembled a detail of a christmas tree decorated all in owls. Great seeing to find this. |
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07/05/2005 07:49:42 PM · #7 |
i went camping this holiday weekend and had three baby owls and (i think) the mama in our campsite. i had my mini chihuaha(sp?) and got nervous cause rabbits are bigger than he is. so we locked up the dog and i got the trusty camera out and snapped away about 60 photos. hard to do night photos hand held too!
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07/05/2005 08:17:48 PM · #8 |
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