I came across this little guy late one afternoon in Hyacinth Valley in Piaui State, Brazil. We get the same species here in the States and I’ve photographed them in Florida, South Dakota and California. Even so, there’s something a little more exotic about them when you see them in Brazil. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 400, f/4 at 1/3200th of a second
Stunning shot! and so apropos for me today, I’m going on an “owl hike” and hope to get some great shots of my own here in Michigan (not quite as exotic as Brazil, lol)
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Sharp and awesome.
Thanks Michael. Cool little owls no matter where you find them.
What an amazing eyes. It’s gorgeous!!
This owl probably speaks Portuguese and likes Antonio Carlos Jobin. 🙂 Great shot! Need to go to Florida to see one as they’re rare in New England.
Hey Rachel, if you go to Cape Coral near Fort Myers you can’t miss them. They’re all over the place in residential neighborhoods.
Stunning shot! and so apropos for me today, I’m going on an “owl hike” and hope to get some great shots of my own here in Michigan (not quite as exotic as Brazil, lol)
Good luck Amanda.
love this one sean. great monochromatic field of color and then those yellow eyes…great one.
Beautiful bird!! Love these guys.
I have to agree with Shardae – those EYES are stunning. Love the shots, as always Sean. 🙂