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    Also known as the Cuban Screech-Owl, an endemic species in Cuba. This guy emerged wing-first from his hollow palm tree, with head covered in a classic villian pose. Then he dropped his wing to expose those remarkable brown eyes. A treat to see. Adjusted shadows and highlights, and smoothed the bg a bit.

    D7000, 80-400 VR @ 400mm, ISO 1600, 1/800s @ f/7.1, HH

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    What a beauty Bill...

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    Never seen eyes quite like that before. Looks like you were in for a treat and were able to capture it very well.

    Did you happen to get any shots of him outside of the tree?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miguel Palaviccini View Post
    Never seen eyes quite like that before. Looks like you were in for a treat and were able to capture it very well.

    Did you happen to get any shots of him outside of the tree?
    Thanks Miguel. No, I just got several versions of this pose; this had the best HA and wing position.

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    I like the eyes, composition, home and BG. Looks like you had a great trip. Well done Bill!

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    Amazing looking bird Bill. You were lucky to get this! Well done & TFS.

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    Wonderful capture!!

    What would you think about taking a little off the top, and also the bottom (although less there).

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    Wow, talk about nocturnal eyes. Bet he can see really well in the dark. Cool capture of a rarely seen species. Well seen and captured.

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    Excellent image Bill Sir.Seeing for the first time.Owl has eye like bats. Very nice pose,exposure,lights and composition. TFS.

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    Satish.

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    Cool image Bill and cheers for sharing this as I haven't come across this species before.

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    Thanks everyone.

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