Super User MN Fisher Posted February 3 Super User Posted February 3 11 minutes ago, A-Jay said: We usually see one or two of these a winter and certainly appreciate them helping to keep the varmint kong population in check. Could she tell if it was a Barred, Screech, Horned, whatever? First glance, it looks like a Screech...but I'm not 100% on that. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted February 3 Super User Posted February 3 32 minutes ago, MN Fisher said: Could she tell if it was a Barred, Screech, Horned, whatever? First glance, it looks like a Screech...but I'm not 100% on that. Not sure - this pic was taken with a Canon Rebel 7 with 75-300mm lens, pretty low light and a good distance away. Last winter we had a Great Horned Owl here for a few weeks but never could get a pic as we'd only see it at night. This bird seems a bit smaller and doesn't have the 'horns'. The give away is always the agitated group of cawing crows. They seem to come from near and far to harass the owls for hours. Pretty sure the crows have good reason, as the Great Horned Owl is their most dangerous predator. A-Jay 1 Quote
Super User T-Billy Posted February 3 Super User Posted February 3 47 minutes ago, A-Jay said: Past two weeks or so, there's been 'evidence' that the local rabbit population was being dined on. But there hasn't been any footprints so we had to think it was an aerial attack. My wife may have confirmed it when she took the dogs out this morning. We usually see one or two of these a winter and certainly appreciate them helping to keep the varmint kong population in check. A-Jay Nice. I got to see a Red Tail Hawk take out a cottontail last fall. It was pretty impressive. Head shot with the right talon. Instant death, that bunny never even twitched. The hawk had to work pretty hard to get airborne, but it managed to fly off with it. 1 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted February 3 Global Moderator Posted February 3 It looks like a Barred Owl. Screech and Great Horned owls have ‘horns’ we’ll call them. This guy looks like he’s missing those. 2 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted February 4 Super User Posted February 4 16 hours ago, 12poundbass said: It looks like a Barred Owl. Screech and Great Horned owls have ‘horns’ we’ll call them. This guy looks like he’s missing those. Yup ~ Lynn got a few better shots this morning, confirms it. A-Jay 5 Quote
Super User Jar11591 Posted February 4 Super User Posted February 4 I sometimes hear these guys hooting when I launch my boat before the sun is up. Very spooky sounds they make. Unmistakable. I hear them right outside the camp a lot as well in the evenings. 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted February 4 Super User Posted February 4 1 hour ago, Jar11591 said: I sometimes hear these guys hooting when I launch my boat before the sun is up. Very spooky sounds they make. Unmistakable. I hear them right outside the camp a lot as well in the evenings. If you've ever heard them snag a rabbit in the dead of night - it's wicked bad. Rabbit screams and it sounds like someone is skinning a baby ! I like it either way. A-Jay 2 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted 4 hours ago Super User Posted 4 hours ago Just before Sunrise on Valentine's Day 2025 at the 45th parallel ~ A-Jay 5 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted 4 hours ago Super User Posted 4 hours ago 16 minutes ago, A-Jay said: Just before Sunrise on Valentine's Day 2025 at the 45th parallel ~ A bit after sunrise at the other 45th parallel... Wanna send some of that snow our way, Andy....we could use it. 3 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted 4 hours ago Super User Posted 4 hours ago 30 minutes ago, MN Fisher said: A bit after sunrise at the other 45th parallel... Wanna send some of that snow our way, Andy....we could use it. I would if I could. We have plenty to spare. A-Jay 1 Quote
Super User gim Posted 16 minutes ago Super User Posted 16 minutes ago 3 hours ago, A-Jay said: We have plenty to spare. Have you been going on the roof to clear snow again? Quote
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