I wonder what this wise owl thought of the stranger carrying the black box. Love the detail, and how he or sure seems to nestled inside the opening in the rocks. ...S.
Incredible setting on this capture. Dramatic image, clarity and light provide us with an intriguing look at this wise owl...the look... the eyes, you have a winner here.
Not a problem for it, because of its excellent eyes, Richie. Think however that you had more problems to find it, so a perfect find, captured very well.
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He looks very wise. How amazing to get this close to a real live owl- something I have never done. I am very fond of owls though. One of our sons called them ools when he was little and that is what I call them still. The Ool and the Pussycat started it. A very nice ool Mr B
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