Twilight Owl

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One of the Great Horned Owls flew up to say hello, and bask in the twilight.

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Ready, set…
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Warp speed!
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Call us Mellow Yellows

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A display of Daffies.

23 thoughts on “Twilight Owl

  1. Your twilight owl is a beautiful creature of the bosque. You and Laurie have a wonderful environment to walk about.

    Love those daffodils, especially stands of them. Gorgeous!

    • Thanks, Lavinia. This one flew up by us when we were walking back from checking on the mama owl sitting on her eggs.

    • Thanks, Teagan. Do you have any flowers? You had a photo of a really good looking cactus garden, I believe.

      • Thanks! The surviving roses are looking good. The trees in back were apparently already dead and dying when I moved in. It was winter so I couldn’t tell… that broke my heart. However, the cactus garden is doing okay. Although the prickly pear looks a little questionable… The color seems too light. One of the smaller cacti has buds on it.

        • Moving in winter makes it hard to see what’s thriving in a garden. I dn’t know enough about cactus to say on the prickly pear. Generally, if they have tight skin and perky pricklies I consider that they are doing well.

  2. I like the jump to warp speed. Another windy day today, so don’t see too many flying in high wind.

  3. Wow! That owl is amazing, something we don’t see around our parts, thank you for sharing! I happen to have a bouquet of daffodils right in front of me now, mine are from Trader Joes though!

  4. Great shots, Tim!
    ♫Mellow Yellow♫, it’s bugging me, it was in a song, wasn’t it? I can only recall the single phrase, ♫They call me mellow yellow♫?

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