Pics of animals you weren't hunting

crkotick

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Very cool,good to see roadrunners from another state.These two are
nesting in a Mesquite tree nearby,hope to see some hatchlings soon. 〽💥
We love our roadies. Have two that have been nesting on our cliff line. Most people don’t know they actually coo in the spring like a dove. I’ve seen one sitting on our roof cooing. Then I’ll catch both jetting across our yard like little buzz saws - makes me smile.
 

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Great Gray Owl. Incredibly cooperative for a wild, unbaited bird. Let me get a few shots and went on it’s way. I’ve been trying to photo an owl for a long time and was so stoked it finally happened in such a big way.


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Just discovered this thread . There are some great photos on here, but that is one of the coolest photos I've ever seen . Would definitely have that framed.
 
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Backyard boreal owl.
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Interior Alaska has five common boreal owl species: Great Gray, Great Horned, Northern Hawk, Short-Eared, and Boreal Owls. The Boreal Owl is the smallest (~10 inches) and the Great Gray the largest (~33 inches).
The Short-Eared Owl migrates south for the winter, while the other 4 species are year-round residents.
 
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