Flashback Friday – owl to perch flight
A couple of years ago I watched this owl hunting in the snow west of Bragg Creek. It was a relatively warm day for March and this great gray was active for a long while before launching off of a fence post and flying upwards to this skeletal tree. I liked how the eyes are locked on the landing spot in this image. The overcast sky and bare branches suited the gray feathers backlit against the clouds.
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This entry was posted on November 17, 2017 by Christopher Martin. It was filed under Birds, Owls, Wildlife and was tagged with alberta, BIF, birds, bragg creek, Canada, flying, Great Gray Owl, owl, strix nebulosa, wildlife photography.
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What a gorgeous shot! 🙂
November 17, 2017 at 7:40 pm