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    Default Spotted Owls-Young ones

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    I am having a whale of a time watching & photographing these juvenile spotted owls in their burrow. The parents keep a constant watch on us as we shot them. I will post a series of these amazing little owls in their different moods & in varied lighting over the next few days.
    EOS 7D, 500 f/4 II on a Wimberley II & Manfrotto CF Tripod.
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    in very low light
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    Just wonderful. Lots of personality and great character on the wood.

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    Love those little faces Sanjeev !

    What a great opportunity and confess to being 100% envious. sharp shot and mesmerized by those eyes, took me a while to spot it but great seeing the very much hidden little face on the bottom right of the hollow. Just lovely as is but I might be inclined to very slightly darken the left pupil on the foremost bird and crop a ;little from the top of the image

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    This image is great. Made me smile.
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    Sanjeev, what a wonderful find for you and thank you for sharing the images. Tack sharp at 1/50! Love those big innocent eyes.

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    Hi Sanjeev, very nice image...great eye contact and that nest is amazing...TFS

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