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First picture with my new camera.
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Nice good 1st pic... Now go get us some more we love pic's.. JAMNG
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Thats nice. Are they local? I have never seen one.
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I have seen those on the westside, at night they sound like a puppy whimpering. Very cool.
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those are very cool, I was leaving capitol forest one evening after deer hunting, and had one fly into the drivers door of my truck.
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I've seen them around here around Quinault several times over the years. I remember reading somewhere that unlike normal owls, they are actually active in the middle of the day too.
They are actually a really small owl, a little smaller than a robin. I seen one back in December in the top of a 10 foot fur tree while I was driving out of a clearcut deer hunting. It was like 15 feet from the truck and sat there for like 5 minutes while I took dozens of pics of it. Crappy thing is that it was real late in the day and damn near every picture turned out either way too dark or blurry.
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Very cool! We have those around the Chelan area... saw my first one this fall while sighting in my muzzleloader. It was mid-afternoon and moving around.. didn't have my camera.. only binoculars. Was very cool to see.
Glad someone remembers their camera now and then.
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Cool pic!!!
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Never seen one of those before.
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Picasa would brighten that picture up for you.
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