Showing posts with label owl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label owl. Show all posts

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Sunset Sushi

   Brett called to say he was driving to Clinton Lake to look for owls, and I was finally feeling better tonight, so he picked up me & the Shibas (with Sam in the front seat) and we headed out in time for sunset. Sunset was very pretty, but we saw no owls.
Great sushi at Wa almost made up for the owl-lessness:
Tres amigos, yellow dragon, Wa roll

Sunday, January 8, 2012

LOLwls

Some funnies courtesy of icanhascheezburger...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Snowy Owl, is that You?

A secret no longer...
   Every few years (I just learned), snowy owls descend from the Arctic tundra in search of food, as lemmings become scarce. Joni alerted me that the owls had been spotted in our area, and we spent most of this weekend tracking them down. Ah, the thrill of the hunt! (Don't worry, we were hunting with our cameras.)
   While we weren't lucky enough to see them up close, we did see two of them on Saturday, and all three of them today. I took a few photos of what mostly look like white blobs, but having seen the incredible birds through binoculars and high-powered scopes (Swarovski, no less!), at least the photos will help me remember the experience. I'm very grateful to Joni for spending her whole weekend with me, chasing these guys around Smithville. (And Brett says they've been spotted at Clinton Lake, too... ROAD TRIP!!!)
   The females appear darker due to the more plentiful black bars on their feathers, and the males are snowy-white. The owls have the utmost patience, sitting for hours in the same spot, calmly spinning their head from side to side, and sleepily opening their eyes and yawning occasionally.
   This was the scene Saturday at dusk, on the dam, with a male perched on the sign:
That's him on the sign. Trust me.
   And this was the same location on Sunday morning, with a juvenile sitting among the rocks. There was a male on the larger rocks headed towards the dam, too:
That's his little white head popping up in the center. I swear.
   See the next post for the main event... we got a tip that the female was over at the boat launch in Little Platte Park...

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Hiking in Smithville

   After the snowy owl viewing, Joni and I hit the trail. The Smoke & Davey Trail, to be exact. It's a beautiful, winding, hilly, wooded, lakeside trail. 3 Borders, 2 Shibas, and Joni and me.
Joni and the boys: Asher, Wager, and Kippy
Me and da mutts: Aki & Taylor
And a gorgeous sunset for the ride home:

And then there's this beauty...

   This lil' lady deserves her own post... barn owls look pretty strange at first, but the longer I watched her, the more captivated I became. Absolutely gorgeous—almost too stunning to be real! I was lucky that she was perched near a window, and the natural light shone through her golden and white feathers and gave her a ghostly glow. Too bad about the drink cup, emergency panel, etc... but not too bad nonetheless! She was quite animated and struck some great poses for me. Lucky me!
   In this species, males are more white overall, and females are more golden. Barn owls look a bit strange at first, but the longer I observed her, the more captivated I became. Truly a work of art on wings!