
I found this one the usual way. This was before sunset in a pine tree on a cold day. I had a hard time getting a good angle with the branches. They like to hide in pine trees this time of year when the leaves are not on the other trees yet. The owl’s mate was on a neighbouring pine tree.
Loved the pic – and the recording! Who blogs for whoo?*)
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Ha! With time restrictions and travel ones the past two years it feels like it’s turned into an owl blog! It’s a perfect socially distanced activity.
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Cool to include the owl’s sounds!
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Hard to know when you can catch them talking. That’s a audio capture on my phone.
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It’s good quality audio especially from a phone.
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Yes, considering. I guess phones can do a lot these days.
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No audio.
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It sounds like others could hear it.
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Ok now. Good nightfall owl sound.
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Actually, I love the shot–it’s more real and natural.
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All are real. Sleeping is what they naturally do during the day. However at this time of year one of them will hunt during the day while the other watches the eggs. I found the snowy owls will wake up and hunt during the day in spurts. They seem to be fully awake for a little while after sunrise and around sunset.
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Ta-ta. Good night. 🌛
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