19 April, 2008:
Wordless Wednesday – Glen Park, San Francisco
18 June, 2008 by Adam R. Paul
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Great shots, are those baby owls in the bottom image ?
Your photos are always stunning! Happy Wordless Wednesday!
Nice shots! I love the little owls!
Bernie: Yes, baby Great Horned Owls. Finding them was the purpose of our visit 🙂
Monarch: Thanks!
Montucky: Glad you liked – we’d hoped to get back there to photograph them as they grew up, but life intervened, as it so often does, and I’m sure they’ve fledged by now.
These are wonderful! Great spotting of the owls!
Thanks, Sandpiper – some friends of ours knew about them and told us where they were, and a passerby who lives in the neighborhood pointed us to their exact whereabouts. There’s no way we would have spotted them without prior knowledge and help!
Those little owls are really something! At first I kept staring at the pic wondering what on earth they were. lol
Very nice photos. 🙂
Thanks, Jayleen!
Cool – these owls are great! And the rest is great as usual!
Seems to be a place to go!
Cheers, Klaus
It’s a great urban park indeed – generally rather good birding and you can actually get a little bit of a hike in there, something not too common in SF’s parks (other than Golden Gate Park, of course!).