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p.1 #1 · Hoo's the boss - A Great Horned Owl family portrait
This beautiful GHO family decided to nest in the desert Saguaro.
Although I was happy to see them, it was a bittersweet moment. A bunch of paparazzi (sigh) were scouting that place, not letting the owls have their time (In my humble opinion). I was in and out in 15 minutes, and even with that, I felt bad.
p.1 #2 · Hoo's the boss - A Great Horned Owl family portrait
Very nice series. TFS
Looking at the cactus, it appears that most of the spines in the vicinity of the chicks have been removed. Any idea if that is a coincidence, or a reason they chose that site, or something the parents did?
p.1 #3 · Hoo's the boss - A Great Horned Owl family portrait
ElvisD wrote:
Very nice series. TFS
Looking at the cactus, it appears that most of the spines in the vicinity of the chicks have been removed. Any idea if that is a coincidence, or a reason they chose that site, or something the parents did?
Thank you. I am not sure about the spines on the saguaro. I want to believe it is a calculated move by the Owl's.
p.1 #11 · Hoo's the boss - A Great Horned Owl family portrait
morris wrote:
Lovely photos Sathsy. How high up is that nest?
Morris
Thank you, Morris. The Saguaro nest is about 20-25 feet tall under a wash. I was shooting from a side road (higher up). so from my field of view, I'd think about 10-15 feet
Apr 11, 2023 at 08:16 AM
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p.1 #12 · Hoo's the boss - A Great Horned Owl family portrait