Mike www.specialtyphotoandprinting.com
Canon 30D X 2, Canon 100-400L, Thrift Fifty, Canon 18-55 IS 3rd generation lens plus 430 EX II flash and Better Beamer. :thumbsup:
You would be hard pressed to find a saw-whet out in the open because they are eaten readily by hawks. Great shot, but did you find it from the scat on the ground below it?
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BIRD NERD O'CANON
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" - Benjamin Franklin
Not to sound like a mean guy, but I will tell people I think have ETHICS how to locate Sawwhet owls via PM. It's not easy, but I know the habit to look in and how to spot them quite well.
The reason I will decline to tell everyone is you can actually reach out and touch a sawhet owl and I have seen (naughty work) s do just that and flush the bird into a waiting cooper's hawk's lunchbox.
A saw whet owl is very small and it's only defense is to hide by day or be eaten.
the saw whet owl has a short whistle sound to it's call that's repetative and is a northern species that winters where it's still cold(usually) , yet not too snow covered to find small rodents.
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BIRD NERD O'CANON
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" - Benjamin Franklin