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Jean D | all galleries >> Galleries >> Great Horned Owl Gallery > Great Horned Owlet - RIP
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April 25, 2005

Great Horned Owlet - RIP

Eastern Ontario

Deceased Owlet at about 5 weeks. Cause of death unknown. Birding experts and field naturalist are quick to indicate the the rate of bird survival at infancy is estimated at about 50%.


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January Grey18-Jun-2010 05:42
Poor baby. Sad. Sweet shot, Jean. V~
Jim Coffman18-May-2009 01:09
I had no idea that the survival rate was the low. A sad but good capture,Jean. V
Simon Chandler20-Feb-2009 23:30
So sad. Excellent documentary of the event. v
bill friedlander20-Feb-2009 19:06
Poor little thing. Its a wonder it hasn't fallen off his perch. V
BleuEvanescence13-Jun-2007 03:45
Pauvre petit chou
Un bien bref passage dans notre monde
Mais tu as su donner de la vie à ce petit corps inerte
malgré la brutalité de la réalité... on veut croire qu'il ne fait que roupillonner
sous sa petite couverture ailée...
Belle dualité dans cette image
Martha Albuquerque08-May-2007 09:31
sad reallity, nice shot Jean.. v
Guest 08-May-2007 09:30
so sorry and sad but that is life.
QUERIDO08-May-2007 08:31
Beautiful shot,vote
Debbie Blackburn Beierle08-May-2007 06:37
This is so cute!!
Eric Carrère08-May-2007 06:04
Très belle image Jean, V.
Guest 08-May-2007 05:23
Sad to see, but interesting shot.
Dan Ng08-May-2007 03:39
Precious moment of a cutie. Hope he stays on! V.
Tom Munson08-May-2007 03:17
Great shot Jean, but that's how mother nature is. V
Guest 08-May-2007 02:02
Incredible picture Jean. vote vote vote.