Here are our local birds.
Nancy in Oregon
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Now, with those, you don't need much of a zoom in your camera!
Rachel from E KY
Here are our local birds.
Nancy in Oregon
Pretty. Lorraine
Happy Southwestern Trails
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IceDog wrote:
Here is a photo for you Rachel. I took this a couple months ago on our
property.
Beautiful photo! Although our yard is fenced, I'm always right by my
papillon's side at night. And our previously in/out cat in CA will now
only peek her nose out the door and will not go
Here is a photo for you Rachel. I took this a couple months ago on
our
property.
Cheryl
Wow..thanks! That's an adult West Taiga Great Horned Owl...here we only have
the dark eastern versions. I used to see completely white versions when I
taught in Hermosillo, MX back in 2001. Those things
You're right, Cheryl. Great-horned owls can and do eat skunks (cats, small
dogs, porcupines (often to their detriment)). Barn owls usually prefer to
stick to small rodents.
Cherie
Here is a photo for you Rachel. I took this a couple months ago on our
property.
Superb photo!
I don't know much about birds. I hear owls around here, but they are
somewhere up in the trees and I can't see them.
Judy
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Wow, thats a really light colored Great-horned owl. Ours are much darker.
Cherie
A birder is someone who observes, and/or photographs, etc., birds. I
always
love to see the Western birds when I go out there-lived for four years
Here is a photo for you Rachel. I took this a couple months ago on our
property.
Cheryl
Cool picture! The owls are the biggest reason