Joining in with Susan @ A Souther Daydreamer for Outdoor Wednesday. Come by her site and see all the other participants too.
I am thrilled to share this with you. It is one of the nicest power points I have ever seen. Scroll down to see all the pictures.
Beautiful owls. They are so popular right now! We used to have a family in our tree for several years but they are gone now. Thanks for sharing. --Delores
ReplyDeleteI love owls...they are so beautiful, interesting and have a way of grabbing your attention. These are beautiful captures!
ReplyDeleteSnow owls are my favourite but excuse me just one moment please.......ahhhhhhhhhhhh George.
ReplyDeleteI needed that.
Happy OW Lori, heard you had a little snow, but now it's gone. I can send you some for Xmas, no problem lol
Love Claudie
xoxox
Beautiful post Lori! Owls are just so fascinating! So many different kinds! Hope you are having a great week! Sherri : )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful owls, thanks for sharing.
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What a beautiful slideshow. I love owls, they are fascinating. We have several in the area and I love to hear them at night. My favorite is the "camo" owl in the hole in the tree - if his eyes weren't open you would have never seen him. What great photos! Kathy
ReplyDeleteI love owls! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing those owlets.
ReplyDeleteSweet...both in the Mr. Clooney's wish AND the hooters. Speaking of hooters, I posted yesterday afternoon about bra sizes. LOLOLOL
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Love it Lori ! Owls are the coolest ! I wanna go look again....
ReplyDeleteI haven't done the Simpson thing yet ,cuz the darn thing wouldn't let me register...I will try again - I did play around though...gave me square glasses and pink hair and a t-shirt with a donut (I like donuts like Homer !)
Kammy
Forgot to say................
ReplyDeleteLOVE YOUR HOOTERS !!!!!
Sorry...... yeah right ??
Kammy
Instead of starting off our day with a bang, you started us with do not give a "Hoot". Very cute owl post.
ReplyDeleteVery nice owls. There is something about that bird that appeals to everyone. I think it is the big eyes.
ReplyDeleteWe have a neighborhood Great Horned Owl who watches the teeny dogs next door. We hear him calling at night in our yard.
A friend found another Great Horned that had been killed by an Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake. That snake went on to kill his horse. It struck the foal between the eyes when the horse lowered his head to check it out.
What can I say? I live in a predatory place. Ask the folks at the local swinging seniors club.
XOLucy
How did you know I am an owl freak? It is my dream to hold one someday (with a big heavy glove on). I saw one in the daylight at the lake once. I think he may have swooped down for a chipmunk. Just gorgeous. Love your pictures. And George...well I will have a smile on my face all day!! :-)
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Janie
Wish I had hooters like that...
ReplyDeleteWhat terrific photos! My favorite was the mother owl with her chicks. Have a great Outdoor Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteGive my best to George for his lovely holiday greetings ;-)
ReplyDeleteI agree ... this is a wonderful Power Point presentation!
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I love the owls too, they are awesome to see in the wild. I loved the slide show, Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the owls too, they are awesome to see in the wild. I loved the slide show, Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the shot of the owl in his hole in the tree. Blends in so beautifully. MOther nature is so wise isn't she? Hugs. Tammy
ReplyDeleteOhhh, I can't see the pictures on this computer. I will come back later (from my laptop) ... and thanks for your comment on my post. (The church is very old, built of timber, and my son was babtised there about 20 years ago)
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Mother collected owls and owl things...
ReplyDeleteOut hunting with my dad when I was about 10 years old and was swooped on by a huge owl... sort of like your picture number three...
except when it's coming right for ya... they are Big, really B-I-G!