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Thread: A Few More Owls

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    A Few More Owls

    I had a nice trip to Eastern Washington this weekend. My target was Great Gray Owl (which I got!). But ran into several other owls as well including babies of 4 species. Here's some of my favorites.

    1) Juvenile Burrowing Owls, Canon T3 w/400mm f5.6, f5.6, ISO 400, 1/1600, through car window


    2) Great Gray Owl, Canon T3 w/400mm f5.6, f5.6, ISO 200, 1/200, tripod


    3) Barn Owls, Canon T3 w/400mm f5.6, f5.6, ISO 100, 1/80, tripod


    4) Baby Western Screech Owl, Canon T3 w/400mm f5.6, f5.6, ISO 1600, 1/15, tripod & spotlight and flash


    Enjoy,
    Randy

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    Re: A Few More Owls

    Great work! I especially like those juvenile burrowing owls.

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    Re: A Few More Owls

    Nice set! Love the eyes...

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    Re: A Few More Owls

    Great shots
    Nikon D5100
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