15 thoughts on “The Great Horned Owl of the Arizone-Sonora Desert Museum”
Wow! What phenomenol photos of these gorgeous creatures! Well done! We have a few of the great horned owls that visit in our back yard in Arizona. Thank You for sharing these beautiful pictures!
Just want to say that your photos/posts are always amazing. I look forward to what you share. For some reason, I haven’t found a way to comment within your blog. Judie From: Tom’s Thoughts To: judrams@yahoo.com Sent: Monday, June 8, 2015 6:04 AM Subject: [New post] The Great Horned Owl of the Sonoran Desert #yiv8424019792 a:hover {color:red;}#yiv8424019792 a {text-decoration:none;color:#0088cc;}#yiv8424019792 a.yiv8424019792primaryactionlink:link, #yiv8424019792 a.yiv8424019792primaryactionlink:visited {background-color:#2585B2;color:#fff;}#yiv8424019792 a.yiv8424019792primaryactionlink:hover, #yiv8424019792 a.yiv8424019792primaryactionlink:active {background-color:#11729E;color:#fff;}#yiv8424019792 WordPress.com | Tom Heuerman posted: “Click to enlarge the imagesAnd a barn owl ” | |
WOW!! What a magnificent creature! The owl represents seeing things not normally visible to others. How fitting that this winged person would share his gift with you.
Thank you Kathy. The images are stunning. The night sky in southern AZ is beautiful. Where we stay, they limit street lights to keep the sky dark for the observatories. I thought about doing some night shooting but was too lazy. Maybe next winter….
Wow! What phenomenol photos of these gorgeous creatures! Well done! We have a few of the great horned owls that visit in our back yard in Arizona. Thank You for sharing these beautiful pictures!
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Thanks Nancy.
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Just want to say that your photos/posts are always amazing. I look forward to what you share. For some reason, I haven’t found a way to comment within your blog. Judie From: Tom’s Thoughts To: judrams@yahoo.com Sent: Monday, June 8, 2015 6:04 AM Subject: [New post] The Great Horned Owl of the Sonoran Desert #yiv8424019792 a:hover {color:red;}#yiv8424019792 a {text-decoration:none;color:#0088cc;}#yiv8424019792 a.yiv8424019792primaryactionlink:link, #yiv8424019792 a.yiv8424019792primaryactionlink:visited {background-color:#2585B2;color:#fff;}#yiv8424019792 a.yiv8424019792primaryactionlink:hover, #yiv8424019792 a.yiv8424019792primaryactionlink:active {background-color:#11729E;color:#fff;}#yiv8424019792 WordPress.com | Tom Heuerman posted: “Click to enlarge the imagesAnd a barn owl ” | |
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Judie, thanks for your note. I received this comment fine. At the end of each post, one can comment. Is that what you mean? Tom
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Jeepers! These images thrill my inner photographer — and terrify my inner rodent. Beautifully done, Tom.
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Heather: Thank you and you are funny! Don’t want to be a rodent around this hunter.
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Stunning photos!
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Thanks!
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WOW!! What a magnificent creature! The owl represents seeing things not normally visible to others. How fitting that this winged person would share his gift with you.
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Thanks Kathy.
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Hey, Tom – The next time you’re in the Southwest, you might try shooting something like these guys do: http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2015/06/stunning-video-shows-the-urban-sky-like-youve-never-seen-it-before
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Thank you Kathy. The images are stunning. The night sky in southern AZ is beautiful. Where we stay, they limit street lights to keep the sky dark for the observatories. I thought about doing some night shooting but was too lazy. Maybe next winter….
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I hope you’re inspired.
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I’m gonna try next winter.
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