This image was taken during a GGO territorial dispute which are very difficult to photograph b/c they happen so fast and these owls are so stealthy. This owl was not baited for this image, but I was told that territorial disputes often arise when there are several of these owls in the same location. These are arctic owls are have been driven south this winter due to a lack of food. In this particular location, there are 4 GGO's.
The wings were clipped and the angle was quite high in the original capture, so I cropped a bit tighter for this comp. What is most amazing to me is the small size of these raptors' feet and talons. A friend of mine refers to them as "bunny feet" which is so apropos when you see them in this capture. It seems this is why the owls don't injure themselves during their brief but common skirmishes.
Canon 1D4, Canon 70-200L F4 IS @ 200mm
F7.1, 1/2500, ISO 640, manual mode
HH, approx 45% of FF
C & C welcomed and much appreciated.
Marina Scarr
Florida Master Naturalist
www.marinascarrphotography.com







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