I've watched Red-Tail Hawks nest and raise young from eggs to teaching them
to fly to taking them out to hunt for food. Watching large birds-of-prey
raise their young is a sight to behold. Having seen a pair of "Great
White" periodically roost part of the year near where we lived in
California, the large owls are majestic (very unusual locale for one; I did
a double-take when I first saw them). When they spread their wings for
flight it's magnificent.
Great photo and wearing a hard-hat when getting near their young is a very
good idea! An upset adult is not something I would want to tangle with.
At 02:15 3/17/00 , Gary Edwards wrote:
>Charles Packard wrote:
>
>> Thanks for sharing the moment, Gary.
>> Will you post some of the photos on your website when you get them
>> developed?
>
>Charles, it's up: http://home.flash.net/~edwardsg/owl.htm
>
>Don't bother with the links on the page, the rest of my site isn't yet
>operational.
>
>Regards,
>Gary
>
>
>
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