They landed briefly on the telephone wires running to the house; so I dashed outside with the camera and looked high up..
John then offered me a seat in his car to go and see the reported Tawny Owl at the Leg of Mutton Nature Reserve....
We scanned the trees where we thought it should be to no avail... but, having decided to walk back a bit and have another look, John then spotted, very high up, a sight of a very sleepy Tawny Owl. I'm amazed I managed a shot at all given it was very high up and so well camouflaged.
A quiet day but a rewarding one... and thanks John and Mary Anne for the lift and company.
10 comments:
ooh lucky you!
Wasn't I just! They must have been nesting close by but I don't know where!
Those Long tails are lovely, and well done with the Tawny Owl. I finally got my first views of aTawny Owl flying over the garden back on Thursday, after years of searching for them in Bushy Park!
It might be heading your way! ;-)
Thanks Bill and great to have a Tawny over your garden!! I'll watch out for it. :)
Great set of pictures Tricia; and the header!
A cracking find, and shot, of the Tawny.
Another great set of images Tricia, getting the Dabchicks with young on their back that was really special and something I haven't seen.
Lovely photos, Tricia and the long tailed tit and little grebe youngsters are exceedingly cute. Well done on the Tawny Owl.
Super photos ~ and a lovely day with blue sky background! Little grebes are sweet and terrific shot of the tawny owl! What camouflage!
I really like the photo of the two mallards. And, who can't just love that frog, lol.
Finally a Tawny Owl for you!
Love the LTT! a delight
C
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