Very foggy day today, no sunshine whatsoever.
I just don't know how some folk can find a Northern Saw Whet Owl out of nowhere. This one is very well covered all around by all the leaves and branches. If nobody tells me, I swear I will never know it is there even if I am standing just a foot from it. I doubt any of you can, too...( OK may be except paulnj ) And I was within a couple of feet from it when I took this photo shooting with a Tamron 17-50. It was a tight space and so no room for the use of big lenses. I know, I know, I was too close and probably stressing the owl big time. Sorry ! :blush2: Also, I was told by the other guy that a couple of days ago, a woman actually captured the owl and took it out of the covered area.
It was simply too dark to shoot with any decent shutter speed and DOF (except with a D3 I suppose). But I did see some saw whet owl photos that are so clear and sharp and the owls seem to be out in the open. Could they be captive owls? I'm puzzled.
Here's a golden ealge. Again, foggy, bad light, and a OOF branch in the foreground.
And the juvy goshawk is still in that park hunting ducks:
How do you know you're not looking at a juvy cooper hawk or sharp-shin hawk?