- Dec 04 5:38 am
#86721
I have a "secret" spot i like to visit once or maybe twice a year in North Vancouver where, if i am lucky, i can usually spot a Barred owl or two.
Yesterday morning after an uneventful walk through Maplewood i decided to drive a bit further and checked out my spot.
I can usually find a Pacific Wren there and took some shots of this quick moving species
Wren activity over i took a bit of a walk around and eventually got my best looks ever of a Barred owl
I like not having to drive to Delta to get my owls if i can help it, now if i can only get a Northern Pygmy owl on the shore i will be happy.
Thanks for looking, comments welcomed
Yesterday morning after an uneventful walk through Maplewood i decided to drive a bit further and checked out my spot.
I can usually find a Pacific Wren there and took some shots of this quick moving species
Wren activity over i took a bit of a walk around and eventually got my best looks ever of a Barred owl
I like not having to drive to Delta to get my owls if i can help it, now if i can only get a Northern Pygmy owl on the shore i will be happy.
Thanks for looking, comments welcomed
Paul Kusmin
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Digital (photo) Life List:
292 birds B.C. / 446 birds N.A. / 1020 birds World (including NA)
http://punkbirdr.photo
http://www.flickr.com/photos/revs45
http://45revs.blogspot.com
https://www.instagram.com/punkbirdr
Digital (photo) Life List:
292 birds B.C. / 446 birds N.A. / 1020 birds World (including NA)