Birds, Bats and Beyond: OWL: Great horned owls!

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May 01, 2008

OWL: Great horned owls!

   

  A woman who reads my stuff in The Record e-mailed me to say that she had a great horned owl and two owlets just beyond her backyard along the Hackensack River.
   I was dubious, and it turns out I was right.
The owls were just beyond her neighbor's backyard, just close enough to get good shots with telephoto lens and a muliplier.
   I tried to be as quiet as possible, and not stay too long,  and keep my distance.
    The video here probably makes it seem that I was even farther away than I was, but I wanted to make a point that it is not a good idea to go anywhere near nesting birds -- or animals -- to photograph them.
   The photo that begins the "Think Worms" video, for example, was taken from inside my house with a telephoto and a great deal of cropping...
   The great horned owl Mom was a very cool customer, as you'll see from the video. She is, after all, at the top of the food chain.
   I am vague about the owlets' location, just as a precaution.

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Wow, I can't believe that squirrel climbing up the limb in front of mama. That was great.

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JIM WRIGHT, a senior writer for The Record, is the author of four books on local nature, "In the Presence of Nature," "Duck Enough To Fly," “Swan Babies” and “Icky.” He is also the author of "Jungle of the Maya," about Central America's vast rainforest.
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