Anne Belton Photography

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1. Great Horned Owl - so well camouflaged! This owl was hiding from some crows who had been hassling it.

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2. Great Gray Owl - looks so intelligent!

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3. Great Horned Owl chick - the curiosity of the young!

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4. Great Horned Owl chick

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5. Great Gray Owl
19, 20 Northern Saw-Whet Owl
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19, 20 Barred Owl
21, 22 Northern Hawk Owl

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6. Great Gray Owl
7, 8, 9, 10 Snowy Owls

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15. Snowy Owl with a frosty face

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18. Northern Pygmy Owl with his lunch

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16, 17 Long-eared Owls

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24. Great Gray Owl - oh that look!

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23. Great Grey Owl playing peek-a-boo

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11, 12, 13, 14 Short-eared Owls


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25, 26, 27 Great Horned Owl - motherly love.

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28. The proverbial owl in the barn window.

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29, 30, 31 Great Horned Owl chick thinking about leaving the nest

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32, 33, 34, 35, 36 Snowy Owls

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37, 38, 39 Great Gray Owls

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40, 41 Northern Hawk Owl

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42, 43, 44, 45, 46 Northern Saw-Whet Owl

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47, 48, 49 Great Horned Owl being hassled by 2 Ravens... when "the stare" didn't work he flew at them.

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50, 51, 52, 53, 54 Great Gray Owl

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55, 56 Barred Owl

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57, 58, 59 the faces of a Great Gray Owl

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60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 The curiosity of young Northern Saw-Whet Owls

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66, 67, 68, 69, 70 Burrowing Owls

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71 Northern Pygmy Owl

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73. Great Horned Owl

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81. Great Grey Owl

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84. Short-eared Owl at sunset

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72 Snowy Owl

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74 - 80. Sequence shows a Northern Pygmy Owl spotting his prey, sitting on it in the snow then flying to a tree once he determined there were no predators around. He brought the prey to a branch right above me almost as if to say - "look what I got!" Then he flew into the woods to enjoy his meal.
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82, 83. Burrowing Owl at Grasslands National Park

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