Sunday, December 15, 2013

Owls of Hyde Park


I took Olga for a long romp in the park late yesterday morning. As usual, she started out chasing her Kong and she wound up chasing squirrels in huge, swooping loops across the grass. Several times I lost sight of her entirely, her chases took her so far afield, behind trees and around shrubs. She gets a little crazy when she goes into "hunting mode."


While she was doing that, I stayed busy with my camera, photographing local birds like this great tit in a wooded area with a few bird feeders. I saw several large mice/small rats running around through the leaves.

Then I noticed a cluster of birdwatchers standing near a dead tree. I went over to see what they'd found, and they pointed out a little owl, high in the branches.


One of the guys asked me if I'd seen the nearby tawny owls. "No," I told him. "Where are they?"

He led me on a five-minute walk to another tree. Olga tagged along behind us, her Kong in her mouth.


He looked up and found the owl right away, "sitting on the balcony," as he put it. He had to point her out to me. Doesn't she blend in well?

I can see how the owls would like that part of the park, considering the presence of the aforementioned rats and mice -- not to mention all those plump squirrels! (Olga never did catch one, but she's getting better, and I fear that day might come.)

5 comments:

Ms. Moon said...

Incredible shots of the owls! Aren't they just the most amazing birds?
Thanks for sharing these, Steve.
And I don't know whether to hope that Olga someday gets her squirrel or not. She would be so happy.
But it would be so...bloody.

Sharon said...

I was trying to choose a favorite of all the photos you posted today and just couldn't. I like them all. But, those two owl shots are fabulous. They are so difficult to find and to photograph.

Lynne said...

Great shot of the shadow and Olga! Love it!
Also, the shots of the owls are awesome. I love owls and how special to see them out in the daylight. So very cool.

Elizabeth said...

That's totally astonishing. I've only seen an owl in captivity and would love to see one in the wild sometime.

Steve Reed said...

Ms Moon: They ARE amazing -- especially when they fly. They are so utterly silent. As for Olga, I am firmly on the side of the squirrels.

Sharon: I would never have seen either of these birds if the pros hadn't been there to point them out to me.

Lynne: Thanks! I love those wintry tree shadows, as we've discussed. :)

Elizabeth: I'm sure you must have owls in L.A., maybe up in Griffith Park? Hook up with a bird group sometime and they'll show you what's REALLY living all around you. It's amazing how much we don't see.