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by AnnaJo Vahle
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This cute pair of baby great horned owls is in an oak tree. They stayed cuddled together the entire time that I observed them. As best as I can... more
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This cute pair of baby great horned owls is in an oak tree. They stayed cuddled together the entire time that I observed them. As best as I can judge, they are less than three weeks old. They are at a school in Melbourne, Florida. The parents were observed building the nest during the Christmas holidays.
Great horned owls are adaptable and may be found near civilization in lands extensively modified by man. The great horned may occupy woodlots, parks or suburbs, where it takes rodents and prey as large as skunks and other owls. It often hunts from a perch but also course and is active at dusk, dawn, as well as at night.
The great horned owls is massive, much bulkier than the long-eared owl, with which it may be confused. The horns, or ears, are father apart on the great horned owl, which has a white throat lacking in the long eared.
Although born in upstate New York, I grew up mostly in Nevada and California. The fabulous panoramic views of the far west inspired me to begin painting and photographing it’s beauty. I’ve lived in various areas in the states and in Europe but always had the desire to express through painting and photography. While living in the Mediterranean, I was especially influenced by the great Renaissance art and the chiaroscuro work of Caravaggio. I began with oils, worked with a wide variety of mediums but now mostly work in acrylic, oils, and photography. I studied mostly engineering in college but ended up with a degree in Technical Illustration, one in Psychology after several moves and colleges, one in Art Education. My experience as a...
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Linda Howes
Wow, what an amazing, intimate shot AnnaJo! Awesome! l/f
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Beautiful capture V/F Congratulations. Your Art has been Featured on Fuzzy Warm and Soft!
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you very much, Phyllis. I am honored.
Heather King
I am completely smitten with this AnnaJo LOVE this to pieces F&V
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you Heather. I was lucky to be able to get so close to them.
Jim Fitzpatrick
Awesome capture! F/V
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, Jim.
John Malone
So rare to see such marvelous closeups of baby owls! V
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
I was really very lucky!
Randy Hall
Great capture AnnaJo. I've never come across them this young, so thank you for sharing. Excellent detail. F+V
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, Randy. It was most certainly a first for me, too.
Nick Boren
Awesome baby great horned owl image AnnaJo... Your moment of capture was wonderful. :-) fv
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thanks, Nick.
Alexandra Jordankova
Wow - what a wonderful shot - voted & faved
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, Alexandra.
Steve McKinzie
Very cute pair...v
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thanks, Steve. They are in their special way.
Mariola Bitner
Awww, this is an adorable shot AnnaJo! V/F
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thanks, Mariola.
Alena Fotkova
Great picture :-)
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, Alena.
Gary Smith
I love this AnnaJo! Nice capture! f/v
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, Gary. It was a lucky opportunity.