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The Tiger of the Woods

Photography Creatures posted on Jan 21, 2007
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As with practically all raptor species, the Eagle owls greatest enemy is MAN. Direct human persecution from farmers (shooting and trapping) has declined in recent years because most of the farmers have come to understand how beneficial these birds are in keeping their fields and yards free of rodents. But there are still some knuckle-scrapers out there that just don't get it. I used to live during school holidays on a large farm where the Neigbouring farm owner shot all the raptors that flew overhead and then was forced to apply hundreds of pounds of rat poison every year to keep the rats and mice from chewing through the baling strings and his harvest.. They found a safe haven at my Aunts farm.. However, indirect human persecution persists today in the form of secondary pesticide poisoning. Whatever toxins that the rodents have ingested have an accumulative effect on the raptor. That's what happened to the Peregrine and the Bald Eagle back in the 70's. They fed on DDT contaminated animals that lived in or near water. DDT is a very strong pesticide that got into the food chain by way of run-off. The pesticide didn't kill the raptors outright, but it effected the calcium output leading to eggshell thinning. Thank goodness we turned that one around! This owl is often called the Tiger of the woods, and not given this name for nothing..

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tizjezzme

7:05AM | Sat, 27 January 2007

So sad .. how anyone can kill anything is beyond me. This is a beautiful picture.... I can see how they got the name...

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Punaguy

2:28AM | Sun, 28 January 2007

Thank goodness DDT was banned here many years ago, what a deadly pesticide that was...We have owls here in the islands but I don't believe they are eagle owls...very hard to get a shot of tho- too much of a night owl, pun not intended...Great shot of this one...Aloha~

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed1/320
Focal Length400

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