Eye Of Owlet

Sunrise

Whoot are you?

Owlet peeking out at the paparazzi. There was another photographer checking on the owlets.

Osric Owl’s ear tufts blowing in the wind.

Osric Owl watching a couple wth three dogs walking under his perch. He was only 10 feet above them.

The moon the day before yesterday and today.

Sunset

40 thoughts on “Eye Of Owlet

  1. I immediately thought what? Paparazzi? Then you specified you were not alone 😉

    I love that you can capture owls any time you wish. And that you know exactly where the nest is so you can zoom in on the owlet peeking out.

    Osric looking down at the dogs makes one wonder if there is an unspoken communication happening between them!

    • I’m not sure the dogs were aware of Osric. The couple knew he was there and said they felt a little strange having him watch them like that. Thanks, Dale.

      • I’m sure if they were they would have hooped and hollered and ruffled Osric’s feathers. Perhaps he was watching them in anticipation!
        I bet they did 🙂

  2. A beautiful set of photos, Tim, and I loved the little owlet eye peeking out from the nest! Did the people with the dogs know Osric was perched above them?

    • The couple knew they were walking under Osric and said it felt strange being watched so closely. I think the dogs were clueless about Osric. Thanks, Lavinia.

  3. Osric looks a little grumpy about his “ears” being blown around. Can’t say as I blame him. I can imagine his thoughts as the couple and their dogs walked under his perch.

    Tim, that sunrise is splendid. Thanks for sharing all the photos. Hugs.

  4. Osric is a very handsome owl.

    It’s wonderful to see another generation of owls abounding.

    Seems after all these years, you’d be surrounded by owls.

    Sun in my eyes

    Sun through my tree

    Sun in a thank you

    To you

    From me. xx

  5. Osric was pretty accepting if she let dogs get that close to her – guess the advantage of wings outweighed tails and teeth. 

    • He’s not worried about no stinking dogs. The dogs were oblivious. I’m not sure what we would do if the dogs didn’t have humans. He tends to attack coyotes if they come near him. Thanks, Brian.

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