Sharing a "new view" of nature born from my encounters with birds and wildlife
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Owl Serendipity Part 2: This Time With Video
Well, my first attempt at including video in a blog post failed when I posted about the Western Screech-Owl I discovered in my backyard this past Sunday evening. I eventually removed all references and links to the video from that post. Lucky for me the owl was perched in a Redbud Tree when I returned home from work Wednesday evening. I was able to capture some more photos and video before it got too dark. This time, thank goodness, I was able to overcome my video difficulties and was successful with uploading one to YouTube, which allowed me to link to my blog.
You can see my previous post with images and the story behind the owl sighting by clicking here.
I'll lead off with a few additional close-ups of the owl perched in the Redbud Tree next to our patio.
Western Screech-Owl in Redbud Tree Utah County, UT
Western Screech-Owl in Redbud Tree Utah County, UT
Western Screech-Owl in Redbud Tree Utah County, UT
Western Screech-Owl in Redbud Tree Utah County, UT
So here is my first video ever being shared on my blog. It shows a rather calm individual observing its observers, turning its head, blinking its eyes, and breathing. You can see the chest/belly area slowly expand and contract as it inhales and exhales. You can also see the pupils expand and contract as it looks away from and toward a light. This clip was recorded when I first saw the owl Sunday evening.
Great to have in your backyard - thanks Jeff
ReplyDeleteI was quite surprised and pleased, Oliver. Winter is coming and I'm looking forward to birding Tooele County in search of winter raptors.
DeleteWow Jeff that is so cool. Gota love it!
DeleteThanks, Dickson. It was a treat to have the owl so close to home.
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