While at Radnor Lake I took the road trail close to the lake first off early morning on a mission to hopefully get the privilege of seeing either the otters or the beavers. Well I didn't get that privilege but I did get to see one of the Barred Owls. Later in the visit and before I was going to leave I decided to head back around again to see if I could get lucky and see the owl again. Well to my surprise it was still at the same spot but just a bit higher up. There is another trail that goes into the wood above the lake so I took it to get a closer look. While standing there for a bit the owl decided to fly up beside me on its way to a nice meal. It was the first time I have been touched by the wings of a Barred Owl in flight.

This is one of it perched before it was took off:

http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/owls-in-nature/eaa2b4fe9

Now for those of you that don't mind seeing what it was eating on, here is one of it perched a top of a dead tree having a mid morning meal.

http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/owls-in-nature/eaa2b4f6e

I am still working on the rest of the images from the visit to Radnor Lake.

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