Young Burrowing Owl Siblings Doing Their ‘Cute’ Thing In case you thought yawning is contagious only in humans. Continue reading
Three Burrowing Owl Siblings And A Question Of Pupil Dilation Nearly eleven years after I took the photo I think I finally solved the mystery. Maybe. Sort of. Continue reading
Burrowing Owl Siblings Posing Up A Storm Usually I find birds to be reluctant to give me interesting poses but in this group of young Burrowing Owls posing seemed to be contagious. Continue reading
Some Of My Favorite Photos From The Distant Past – Volume 2 Volume 2 of a new but sporadic feature of Feathered Photography. Continue reading
Some Of My Favorite Photos From The Distant Past – Volume 1 A new but sporadic feature on Feathered Photography. Continue reading
Burrowing Owls Making A Food Delivery To Their Young’uns Six hungry mouths to feed and only one vole. Continue reading
Juvenile Burrowing Owl – Game On! It’s as if this little guy was deliberately putting my skills as a photographer to the test. Continue reading
Burrowing Owl Showing Evidence Of The Origin Of Their Common Name If you’re going to dig or maintain a burrow in spring you’re very likely to end up looking a little like a kid who’s been playing in the mud. Continue reading
Burrowing Owl, Oolitic Sand And The Reopening Of Antelope Island On the island if it isn’t one thing it’s another. Continue reading
Burrowing Owl – Nonchalance In The Presence Of Danger Burrowing Owls are like humans. When they’re teenagers they think they’re invincible. Continue reading
Burrowing Owl In The Wind On Antelope Island Burrowing Owls and prairie flowers – a sure sign of spring. Continue reading
Burrowing Owl And Friend Something a little different from me today. Actually, a lot different. Continue reading
A Tribute To A Rehabber And Good Friend Our world needs more people in it like April Olson. Continue reading