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Burrowing Owl

zakslm
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An owl is a bird that I had not (yet) photographed (except for some blurry cellphone shots) and wanted to do.  So I asked Google where I could photograph owls near me.  A local community college has an burrowing owl habitat that they maintain on their campus that I did not know about.  In addition to burrowing owls, I saw (and photographed) an American kestrel, a roadrunner, ground squirrels and a butterfly.  I enjoyed my visit!

If you look carefully at the first shot, the owl is holding his lunch in his left talon!

EOS 90D, EF-S55-250 IS II, f8, 1/1600th sec. ISO 400EOS 90D, EF-S55-250 IS II, f8, 1/1600th sec. ISO 400

EOS 90D, EF-S55-250 IS II, f/8, 1/1000th sec, ISO 160EOS 90D, EF-S55-250 IS II, f/8, 1/1000th sec, ISO 160

EOS 90D, EF-S55-250 IS II, f/5.6, 1/1600 sec, ISO 200EOS 90D, EF-S55-250 IS II, f/5.6, 1/1600 sec, ISO 200

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March411
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Very cool  zakslm!


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