There was at least four others calling out, maybe 5-6
I have it on good authority that there were only four calling birds.
For owls that are superb.
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There was at least four others calling out, maybe 5-6
I have it on good authority that there were only four calling birds.
There were at least 4, from separate directions. A few calls were far enough away that I think there were more (were next to a very large park, that runs half the county.)
It felt more like call-and response with an owl further out.
Say it there are five birds picard.
THERE
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FOUR
BIIIHDS
Three French hens? Two turtle doves? A partridge in a pear tree?
Congrats on finally getting it on camera!
Is that a second owl in the tree or something else?
That's funny it mocked your camera before! 😆
A second owl loafing.
Nice! It looked like it was horned as well.
I spotted my pals Annabelle and Otis today and wished them a happy holidays.
They also had a new Red Tailed Hawk, and the porcupine was out and about and I got some pics of that too.
I hope you get some more photos of your resident owls in the future!