Having not been out with the camera much recently, any visits out were unproductive, so I decided this evening after working all week it was time to visit a spot a few miles away by the river where I knew Barn Owls were present. I had originally put the 9-18 to shoot some sunsets in the reed beds, which I did....then I noticed a single barn owl in the distance, but it didn't come close enough for me to shoot with a 9-18!!
Changed lens as two Barn Owls appeared...i waited and waited and sure enough one came close, but light was fading fast, and low and behold there were 4 young barn owls being feed in a large oak tree, and one flew off and landed not 20yds from me on a post....here are a few then from this evenings short walk.
As Arnie would say I'll be back...








Not the best quality Owl pictures light was beginning to be a problem, but they seem to love this area, so I will try again before they fly the nest....of course one worrying point is will they all survive??
Cheers
Peter
Changed lens as two Barn Owls appeared...i waited and waited and sure enough one came close, but light was fading fast, and low and behold there were 4 young barn owls being feed in a large oak tree, and one flew off and landed not 20yds from me on a post....here are a few then from this evenings short walk.
As Arnie would say I'll be back...





Not the best quality Owl pictures light was beginning to be a problem, but they seem to love this area, so I will try again before they fly the nest....of course one worrying point is will they all survive??
Cheers
Peter
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