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"Do you really HAVE to take a photo when I look like this?"

"Do you really HAVE to take a photo when I look like this?"
This is one of the four Great Gray Owlets that I was lucky enough to see being banded on the evening of June 4th., when licenced Owl Bander, Richard Chamberland, came down from near Edmonton. He and four other Banders were able to band a Northern Hawk Owlet, two adult Great Gray Owls and three of the four Great Gray Owlets. The weather was about as miserable as it could have been, with fog and rain, so birds and humans alike were looking pretty bedraggled. My lens was permanently fogged up and wet and the light was atrocious, so I was very lucky that any of my photos came out. It was the most amazing feeling to actually hold one of these owlets, also Dad, and the little Northern Hawk Owlet. This curious owlet and a sibling were standing on a low log, watching the activity going on. As usual, thankful for good zoom : )

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 Petar Bojić
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Extraordinary photo!
6 years ago.

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