Great Horned Owl - June 20, 2015 |
Great Horned owl hiding from mobsters |
It did come out onto the branch more, so the rest of the pictures are frontal.
It was mostly still, but occasionally looked from side to side.
Owls can turn their heads all the way around to look behind them, but I'd never actually seen that. These next two pictures are interesting because in the first one, you see the blurred movement of the head, and the second one shows the head turned backwards.
Great Horned Owl turning its head all the way around |
Looking at all 40 some pictures that I took, there was almost no change in the bird's body or its feet and the way it was clamped onto the branch. Only the head moved.
We have no idea why the owl was out and about after dawn. Could have been caught away from its usual daytime roost and was waiting for the mobbers to go away; could have been seeking food for its nestlings - owls will hunt in the daytime when they have nestlings; or it could have been chased away from its usual roost. Ooo! Or maybe its usual roost is right around here and we just haven't seen it before! Suzanne has seen a GHOW* here a few times this year. In any case, we sure enjoyed the visit!
Great Horned Owl - June 20, 2015 |
*There are four-letter "Alpha Codes" for all birds, a bit of shorthand. The Great Horned Owl is "GHOW"