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Owls of Minnesota and Northern Wisconsin

The winter of 2004-05 saw a major influx of owls coming down from Canada. For me, this had been one of the most elusive types of birds, and this has been a wonderful opportunity. Shooting some of these in -14 degrees F, however, leaves something to be desired.

As the winter progresses, the Great Gray Owls have been moving further south, following the food supply. It usually takes me about 2 1/2 hours to do a round trip, spotting between 14 to 24 owls. To date, I've seen 110 Great Gray Owls, 7 Northern Hawk Owls and 1 Barred Owl.

For more information on owls and the proper way to photograph them, please see Laura Erickson's website here.
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The eyes of a watcher
The eyes of a watcher
Atop the pole
Atop the pole
Coming in for a landing
Coming in for a landing
Lonesome hunter
Lonesome hunter
Winter survivor
Winter survivor
The Lookout
The Lookout
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One of my favorites
One of my favorites
u46/ebond/medium/39887609.CRW_0294a_web.jpg In search of supper
In search of supper
In flight
In flight
Northern Hawk Owl
Northern Hawk Owl
Northern Hawk Owl
Northern Hawk Owl
Great Gray Owl
Great Gray Owl
Barred Owl
Barred Owl
Barred Owl 2 (1 of 2)
Barred Owl 2 (1 of 2)
Barred Owl 2 (2 of 2)
Barred Owl 2 (2 of 2)
Great Horned Owl (fledgeling)
Great Horned Owl (fledgeling)
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