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Powerful OwlsHello Everyone
Been a while since i posted life and illness having intervened, was lucky enough to be invited by a birding expert to go out and try to get some pics of a pair of Powerful Owls that live in some challenging country in central victoria after walking sideways up some pretty steep hills me and my osteo arthritis were wondering if this was such a good idea until.......i saw these guys Nikon D800e and 80-400afs vr Not something one sees every day don't you love the eyes ! Cheers [url][url=https://flic.kr/p/nqw65z][/url]NWL_5786-2 by nikon boy1, on Flickr/url] Nikon boy Norman
Re: Powerful OwlsHi Norm,
Love it. Very, er, powerful ... Well worth the effort. g.
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Re: Powerful OwlsGreat pic but how do you sleep at night knowing those eyes were boring right through you
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Re: Powerful OwlsThanks for the feedback i appreciate it
Evidently these owls are endangered, and according to the guy i was with the only thing they are afraid of are wedgetail eagles so were not perturbed by the likes of me ! Nikon boy Norman
Powerful OwlsAmazing find. And to have them both staring back...excellent !
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Powerful OwlsWow, well worth the effort indeed.
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