In Dusk We Trust - Some Owling in Co.Durham, North East England, Great Britain
Leucistic Little Owl image copyright Hilary Chambers, Durham.


Showing posts with label Branched Leo juvs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Branched Leo juvs. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Branching out

Heres a couple of images of a bird not long out of the nest, @ 28 days old.

Even at this early age, this recently branched youngster tries to avoid detection. Drawing himself up as tall as possible & then remaining perfectly still.

As we got closer the owlet began bill clacking, rocking sideways plumping out with body plumage & wings.



puffing itself up to appear as large as possible & closing eyes




I dont know if its more comical than it is intimidating!



means business - rocking & swaying with more bill-clacking, fluffed right out & beginning to show flight feathers.


Big & scarey !
Flight feathers on show - it was time for us to go...


We saw the male, keeping watch from the sidelines :-


A similar scenario at another location on an evening visit :-
 1 of 3 young here, not much to hide behind, but still managing to blend in with its surroundings.

The female was sitting close at hand in full view- id been watching this area for 15mins, before i noticed her ! & the best of the evenings light had gone.
During that time i was wondering why i wasnt hearing any begging calls from the juvs - she was obviously aware of me & shut them up..... i took this image of her doing her best to avoid detection & headed off.