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Tawny Owl

Photography Creatures posted on Jun 22, 2005
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Description: There are two basic colour types of Tawny Owls, one being rich chestnut-brown, the other having greys instead of deep browns. Intermediate birds are variously tawny-buff, buff-brown or greyish-brown in coloration. The upperparts of the brown birds are of a rich tawny or sometimes a more tawny-chestnut hue, streaked, mottled and vermiculated with dark brown and blackish-brown, and mottled with lighter brown or tawny-buff. Bands of buff or whitish-buff mottling run back and outwards across the crown from the central upper edge of the facial disc. Black-brown mottling adjacent to these bands usually highlights this pattern. The shoulders are variably tipped and edged whitish, forming ragged pale 'braces'. The face is either pale rufous-buff, or deep buff with a tinge of rufous. The semi-circles and narrow ring surrounding the eyes are buff. The facial ruff is densely flecked and edged dark brown, forming a very narrow, dark edge to the facial disc. The bill is pale olive-yellow and the very large eyes have bluish-black irises. Thanks for taking time to look and any comments you care to make

Comments (31)


Jay7347

11:10AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Cool image Danny...almost looks as if he's got one eye. Nice work! -jay

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nathalie06

11:12AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Ciao Danny. Another beautiful Owl... I think about you last night I've heard an Owl in the forest we've got near our appartment. It's always a big emotion for me, as it was for Giancarlo. I can't explain what I love so much the Owls... maybe I was one of them in an other life ? Thank your for sharing these incredibles photo Danny !

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Margana

11:12AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

I love the white feathers amidst the brown.He looks very intense.It makes you wonder what exactly he is looking at.An excellent capture!

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CarolSassy

11:20AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

I really enjoy your write ups, and this owl is beautiful! V (:

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1010

11:25AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Another outstanding photo. ~V~

patmartj

11:29AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Another beauty

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pm_hackworth

11:32AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Hey buddy! How many Tigger stickers will you take to put MY name on this picture! LOL! This is so beautiful!!! VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

cynlee

11:53AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

really are such amazing birds, wonderful capture danny-o! :]

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YohannR

11:53AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Another Great Pic...!!!!!!!!!!

WonderfulCreation

11:54AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Nice shot... would be perfect if it had some light on his "face".

soulofharmony

12:30PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

excellent pose and pov on this owl..beautiful quality :)..)))

Tedz

1:52PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Spending a lot of time with these Owls...should You be up so late Young Man...a fine Image :]

Masema

3:04PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Perfect exposure...excellent shot as usual Dan.

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Akinom

3:44PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Owls are the symbol for wisdom... and this one looks pretty thoughtful ;o) A brilliant catch!

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RodolfoCiminelli

4:56PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Perfect and impressive shot my friend!!! Excellent natural illumination!!!! V

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Punaguy

5:22PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Excellent Danny! Beautiful warm colors in this owl...Nice job! Aloha!

Wivelrod

5:42PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Love his expression...sleepily looking about.

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ascrazy

6:50PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

perfect photo as always:-) v

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iaacf

7:24PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Ahh.. this is what we call a 'steenuil'. Unfortunatelly decreasing numbers in the Netherlands. Once I looked in a hole in a willow tree and there they were.. two big yellow eyes watching me..a tawny owl for sure. Beautiful captured owl..

Michelle A.

8:15PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Beautiful creature!

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SophiaDeer

8:25PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Beautiful colors! What a majestic owl.

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Richardphotos

8:36PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

I love the owl and your background-very beautiful capture

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sharky_

8:52PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Beautiful. I would love to capture something like this but........they won't let me get close to them. Excellent capture. Aloha

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kansas

8:56PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Another wonderful photo. Thanks.

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watapki66

11:29PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

A very nice image!

jimry

2:51AM | Thu, 23 June 2005

facinating subjects and another wonderful shot ...look left..look right...

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tallpindo

7:31AM | Thu, 23 June 2005

This is where the critics complain of my circular description where the words only delineate the divisions between color shifts and values. By looking at the picture a scientist easily understands what is said while a layman wishes for a quick overview and either says gorgeous or rubbish! I sometimes feel violated by the comments of those looking over my shoulder as I contemplate the subtle yet marvelous plummage. Get away taxidermists!!

Tamela.J.

11:35PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

O gosh, this is gorgeous as well!! Outstanding shot!!!!

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sossy

2:55PM | Sun, 26 June 2005

wonderful lighted and perfect owl portrait! and another interesting lesson! ;o)

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GiveMe

8:39PM | Sun, 26 June 2005

A splendid photo. Love how he seems to be gazing far away. Tks Danny :^)

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