Peekaboo!

Daddy Owl

Multiple flights

Daddy Owl

Crow highway. Crow highway with cranes. Volcano at dusk.

Crow highway and cranes on the Rio Grande.

44 thoughts on “Peekaboo!

  1. Love to see the owls again.
    I love them all but I really love the crow highway with the line of cranes at the bottom. Wonderful shots!

    • Hi Brian. It’s the same pair. They’ve been hooting around here all winter. Mama owl showed up a little later. With it being so dry, the owlets are leaving as soon as they are self sufficient.

    • I don’t know where the crows go. Thousands of them fly up and down the Rio Grande daily. Thanks, Maj & Sher.

  2. That opening shot is cammo at its finest. I’m surprised you even saw daddy Owl. When will the owls start nesting? Where’s Mama?
    Crow highway with cranes is a fab shot, Tim!
    You have a volcano there?
    Is that Shey’s tree on the left of the last shot?

    • Thanks, Resa. The trees in the last shot are Teagan’s and Gi’s trees all bunched up on the left and Susan’s tree on the right.

  3. You have a great way of presenting photography in a post, Tim. Wowls on Daddy owl photos.

    I can’t help but think of:

    The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea
    In a beautiful pea-green boat,
    They took some honey, and plenty of money,
    Wrapped up in a five-pound note.
    The Owl looked up to the stars above…
    Edward Lear

  4. A Spunku about animals in your life inspired by the owl photos:

    Hello, Daddy Owl!
    Listen to coyotes howl.
    The cats say meow.

    • Spunk perked his ears and is smiling, You are a Spunkusmith. Daddy owl, the coyotes, the kitties and I love it. Thanks, JYP.

    • I just read your Spunku to Laurie. It made her laugh and she commented “how true.” We hear the owls and coyotes every night. Of course the cats always have something to say.

      • I am pleased to know that this Spunku was appreciated by you and Laurie and all of the animals. I couldn’t have written it without the inspiration from your blog

  5. Your work is phenomenal Tim! I think we all love the owls but the birds, sky, and clay colored mountain is something else. We do have grows here but I we put out lots of seeds and corn for the deer. I miss the sound of the wrens. Milkweed grows wild around here, we will try and grow some in our wild flower garden next year. Big hugs my friend.

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