Just back from a work trip to Miami. I was able to fit in a very quick visit to a friend in the Keys and then my mother on the Gulf coast. Just north of where she lives is the town of Cape Coral. Cape Coral is known for it’s proximity to great beaches. And for its owls. The town is home to Florida’s largest population of burrowing owls. These pint-sized locals can be found throughout the town, burrowing in the side yards of suburban homes. This chick was one of three siblings. He/she was calling to the others while keeping an eye on my camera. Nikon D500 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 340mm) ISO 800, f/4 at 1/160th of a second
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What a cute chick! Very adorable.
Thanks Sue. They were just about as big as Mom at this point.
thanksfor the us birds ; great pic. keep up the good work. thanks me )
Thanks Michael.
—– Some sod house virtues
—– Cooling heating and dinner
—– Which may come crawling .
Very nice!