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dopescissorscashwagon · 11 months
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Paul Bannick Photography : Northern Pygmy-Owl (Glaucidium gnoma)The smaller the owl, the more quickly it gains independence. Larger owls like Great Gray Owls and Great Horned Owls can take 2-3 months to hunt on their owl, while young Northern Pygmy Owls like this one can hunt by 4-5 weeks.
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sol-lunas · 5 years
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xtruss · 4 years
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The Chilkat village of Klukwan on the banks of the Chilkat River. The village is located about 10 miles below the proposed Constantine mine site. Photo: Peter Mather
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Tlingit elder Lani Hotch dressed in her traditional regalia at her home in the forest surrounding the village of Klukwan on the banks of the Chilkat River. Photo: Peter Mather
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Every year as winter approaches, thousands of eagles gather in the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve to feed on late-season salmon runs. Photo: Peter Mather
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Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. Photo: John Wollwerth/Alamy
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Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Superior National Forest, Minnesota. Photo: Clint Farlinger/Alamy
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Great Gray Owl at Sax-Zim Bog. Photo: Sparky Stensaas/Audubon Photography Awards
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A magnificent flock of Snow Geese is a fine motivation to oust you from beneath your blanket pile. Photo: Mike Peters/Colusa National Wildlife Refuge
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This Sandhill Crane demands your attendance at Galveston Island's Holiday with the Cranes event. Photo: Barbara Rabek
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A Boreal Owl in Alaska lifts its wings an instant before taking flight in pursuit of prey. Photo: Paul Bannick
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Northern Hawk Owl. Photo: Paul Bannick
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let-go-and-allow · 5 years
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Bannick's masterful 'Year of the Owl' photography presentations coming our way - The Spokesman-Review (blog)
The Spokesman-Review (blog)
Bannick's masterful 'Year of the Owl' photography presentations coming our way The Spokesman-Review (blog) WILDLIFE -- Among the billions of people out there snapping photos of birds, a precious few photographers are masters. Paul Bannick is one of them, and you don't have to take my word for it. The award-winning photographer from Western Washington is ...
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sol-lunas · 5 years
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