Poor quality photo but its the best I got. Nice to see what I've only heard around my place until now. On the garage.
Poor quality photo but its the best I got. Nice to see what I've only heard around my place until now. On the garage.
Last edited by ChickNorris; 11-10-2021 at 17:35.
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Yes, good news. I looked out the window several times and saw that the owl was alert and looking around. By 1 a.m., it had flown off. He or she, I didn't take the time to measure and sex the bird.
After I checked the wings to see they moved okay I wanted to get it outside as soon as possible. I held the shoulders/wings with one hand and quickly took a photo with the phone. Then photoshopped the picture to reduce the file size for posting.
This bird was probably hunting mice outside the front doors where we put seed and corn out for the birds. In the past I've seen Saw-whet and Pygmy-owls bump windows when catching moths that were attracted to the lighted windows.
I'm confident this Long-eared Owl recovered well. In the Grand Junction area Long-eared Owls use deciduous woods and dry washes where Russian Olive and Tamarisk dominate.
Kind of a personal story for me, but when I went down to my grandfather's house in florida, to say good bye, and spread his ashes in the bay, there was an owl on the roof, similar to what Chick posted.
I think his owl, was plastic, to scare away predictors.
But to this date, I am sure my grandfather was that owl.
That is good news, Hummer...
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Great to hear hummer!
I remember many times that people have told me of loved ones who passed and their encounter, sometimes before, sometimes after, of the appearance of an animal they believe to be a totem, a form of reincarnation of their loved one.
The totem characters have been favored pets, stags, bears, hummingbirds, robins, owls and eagles. . I don't discount any of them.
What will my totem be?