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Uploaded: 11/24/06 11:04 PM GMT
Horned owl
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3 years is suffered we in Germany, to the: Eagles - and wolf park Kasselburg, (at Gerolstein in the German Eifel). There its a lot of birds of prey which live normally in wild nature. Eagles, falcons, shriek, kite and owls. on a large fly meadow for the "Kasselburg". In the ruďne of this 12e eeuwse lock, of which 25 m. is high toren to climb, the birds stay in voličres. In the wolf ravine (Wolfsschlucht) the largest wolvesherd of live west-Europa in an area of some hectaren. Once per day the animals are fed. The whole park is 20 ha large and accommodates beside the wolves, birds of prey and owls also wild swines. The horned owls are the genus (Bubo) of 17 species of typical owls which are found in many parts of the world. Horned owls are among the largest owls. You want know more of owls will than to: www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great Horned Owl.

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.dutch_postings
11/24/06 11:29 PM GMT
Wow !! this looks to be a mean machine ! great picture, with much action !
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::madmaven
11/25/06 3:18 AM GMT
He looks well fed and very sassy! nice!
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Hey there Mister Madman, wat'cha know that I don't know Tell me some crazy stories, let me know who runs this show Glassy-eyed and laughing, he turns and walks away Tell me what made you that way
::LynEve
11/25/06 3:23 AM GMT
Goodness, he looks quite put out at having his picture taken. Good job Wil, and presentation as usual so complimentary:)
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The question is not what you look at, but what you see ~ Marcel Proust
::Inkeri
11/25/06 12:38 AM GMT
He looks be a star,with big S..A Great capture.Excellent work,Wil..
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::Dunstickin
11/25/06 3:08 PM GMT
Not so sharp Wil... but boy, he really looks like he's gonna 'go for you'..
Super capture from you!
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*Please forgive me, for not replying to every one of your lovely images-Problems with my hands is making it difficult* Dunstickin's Gallery
.1bunnyslippers
11/26/06 2:35 AM GMT
It appears that you caught him ready to take off. Boy, he's sure got his eyes on you! Good details of this owl. Those are sharp red eyes, and super sharp claws. Could be alittle clearer, but I still find it to be a well made photo. Also, thanks for the interesting commentary. The frame fits this owl well. Thanks Wil, for this fellow 8^)
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I'm going to be browsing for images..commenting when able. I need to catch up on things.
::phasmid
11/27/06 4:03 AM GMT
The framing on this is super, and I like how you've left a little room for us on the bottom so that when it's used as a desk top the tool bar across the bottom of the screen doesn't hide the picture, although I don't think that I'd be able to stand his glare at me for very long, but there are people who love these types of birds and I'm sure it will be a big hit with that crowd..nicely taken and equally nicely presented :)PJ
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"We consider the artist to be a special sort of person. It is more likely that each of us is a special sort of artist." Elsa Gidlow
::photog024
11/27/06 5:14 AM GMT
the picture is great. bushed metal meets the raptor.
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.wimida
11/27/06 12:09 AM GMT
Thanks for your responses, I appreciate this very. I have photograph still more of the park.
Wil
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If you love something, set it free. It it comes back to you, it is yours. If it does not, it was never meant to be. Wil
::gerryp
12/01/06 12:02 AM GMT
Terrific shot of this guy Wil...sounds a great place to visit and take pictures...gerry.
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