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    This momma Screech Owl came up for a breather. The down feather stuck to her beak confirmed that her eggs had hatched and that she was tending to her brood. I just love the textures and designs of this tree and how well she is able to camouflage herself. I took many photos of her up close but, frankly, preferred this environmental image.

    A rehabber called me the night before this tree was to be cut down by the city. She asked me to take images of the tree and cavity so that she could stop the city from cutting down the tree and destroying this owl family. The tree was saved and three screech owl babies later fledged.

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    What a wonderful work you have done by saving the tree and nest, Heartiest congratulation, Marina.
    Excellent image of owl ,beautifully camouflaged with tree.Agree with you,texture and designs of tree are superb.
    I like the expression of owl and great composition too.

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    Marina, I love this frame! The texture and surface of the wood is nothing but a work of art by mother nature! The Owl looks real cute right in the middle! Great story as well!

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    It is a very nice image and a great story. I was very hopeful to get images of an Eastern Screech Owl family this year.
    On the very day when the city people trimmed the tree branches, she left the cavity and never returned.
    Last year they had five babies in that cavity. I'm pretty sure she found an other cavity.

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    Hi Marina, the owl is very well camouflaged, and the feather on the beak takes it up a notch. I do like the surrounding texture of the tree, and somehow wished the tree covered the LHS of the frame too.

    Great story, and what a great save.

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    Wonderful shot and great that you were able to help save the family!

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    I like everything about the image and especially the accompanying narrative, a good outcome!

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    Marina,

    Not sure I could imagine a better crop for this environmental shot. Really liking the sliver of green on the left and the texture throughout.

    The image is great, but the save is even better!

    Miguel

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    Wow....would be almost impossible to find this it is so well hidden. Very beautiful perspective shown here with your choice of composition.

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    Hi Marina,
    I can't decide what I like better- the story or the picture.
    I think this is one of my favorite of yours so far.
    Very different and unusual. The textures and lines of the wood are really wonderful.
    Gail

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    haha very cool Marina!
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    HOOT !.....now this is what bird photography is all about = natural compositions and behavioral interest, well spotted Marina

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    Excellent shot!!!
    Just love how well she blends in with that tree.
    Excellent comp and IQ.
    Very well done.

    Terrific story too.

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    Marina, this is a wonderful image and a great ending to what could have turned out o be a tragedy for the owl family. The image design is great, the smaller view on my iPad doesn't do it justice. This image deserve a large print so that one can see the owl clearly. The green BG on the left hand works for me. TFS.

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    Dear Marina, this is an amazing story with an image to match! I am at a loss for words, I wish I was first to comment because almost everything has been said! Your beautiful image made me think of the contribution photography can make towards nature and our fragile environment. We are there to observe and record, but sometimes our images can change things, increase awareness. In South Africa we have a huge crisis right now: our beautiful, majestic rhinoceros are being decimated in numbers. We had thousands of them only few years ago, now we fear that in a couple of years there'll be none. Recently I flew in a light aircraft over the local game reserves and the pilot pointed out a recent "crime scene" - a rhino was killed and its horn removed-I took some images and would like to post them to increase awareness - awaiting for permission from the land owners. I wish to be able-just like you-to make a change.
    Your photograph has touched me-it is not just a perfect image, it is a contribution to our environment-CONGRATULATIONS!
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    Hi Marina. I absolutely loved your earlier close-up images, and I like this one just as much. The textures and comp are lovely, and it really puts the bird in scale and context. Congratulations on helping to save the tree and its inhabitants. (And congratulations are due as well to those that listened to you and didn't just cut it down anyway.)

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    Sweet image!
    You have a real talent for photographing "Where's Waldo" owls.

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    Oooohhh thatīs so sweet of you! glad they didnīt cut the tree and that three little owls fly free in your community! love the feather on the motherīs beak and how well she blends in the place.

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