RHH's photos with the keyword: owl

Burrowing Owl

RHH
09 Feb 2024 19 13 174
The Burrowing Owl, also known as the Shoco, is a small, long-legged owl that lives in burrows it either excavates itself or borrows.

Burrowing Owls

RHH
16 Jan 2024 21 9 189
We re still traveling. We left Anza-Borrego Desert State Park last week Thursday and drove to the wildlife refuges on the south end of the Salton Sea. After some really good and authentic Mexican food and a visit to one of the refuges, we camped for night at Obsidian Butte, which more than lived up to its name, the butte formed almost entirely of obsidian, which, for those who do not know, is volcanic glass. The shoreline, which we explored, was littered with huge boulders of obsidian (inset). The high point of the two days, however, was the wildlife refuge, where we saw many different birds including huge flocks of Snow Geese and Pelicans. The stars were the Burrowing Owls. We saw quite a number of these small owls which live in burrows and are usually seen standing guard at the entrance, while driving around the area. We drove on to Joshua Tree National Park and are there now, though we drove out of the park briefly to collect emails. Tomorrow morning we are headed on to Sedona, Arizona, for more hiking and sightseeing.

Burrowing Owl

RHH
14 Mar 2022 29 19 146
Photographed in the Sonny Bono National wildlife Refuge at the south end of the Salton Sea in California, these owls, sometimes known as "Howdy Birds," area feature of the refuge headquarters. We were at the refuge on a trip to California that took us around the Salton Sea and to many other places..

Great Horned Owl and Chicks

RHH
22 Jun 2018 4 3 189
This Great Horned Owl with chicks was photographed by my wife at Upper Grassi Lake near Canmore, Alberta. We had hiked there and I did not have a telephoto lens along, so she took the photo. The chicks, which we did not notice until we looked at our photos later are below her and to her left (our right).

Barred Owl

RHH
22 May 2012 2 382
We photographed this owl in Washington Park, and I have tentatively identified it as a Barred Owl, but wonder if that could be correct, since my sources of information do not show that its range includes our area. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/05/spring-in-w...