I had to stop and say hi to this Red-tailed hawk who thought he was "hot stuff".
I decided to check out the inside of this hay barn and was not disappointed.
There were two Great Horned Owls up in the rafters huddling together.
Then another flew into the barn near the others. They sometimes hunt during the day.
Out on the ponds were groups of Bufflehead Ducks. Here is a male and two females.
Here are a pair of Mallards. Wild waterfowl are very tough to get close to. I think I am going to have to work on a portable blind or camo.
I saw several American Kestrels, hovering and diving.
A pair of Canada Geese. The one in front may actually be a Cackling Goose which looks just like the Canada Goose, but is a dwarf replica.
We love the green hills and mustard in March, knowing full well everything will be brown by May.
A pair of American Wigeons and a Bufflehead in back.
Two pairs of Cinnamon Teals.
1 comment:
Wow! I love these pictures! I can't believe you stumbled upon Great Horned Owls in that barn -- I have never seen them in the daytime (in fact I have only seen one owl, once, that I could be certain of). How majestic and breathtaking they are!
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