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Very Rare Cyclops Owl #21702
04/01/09 03:06 AM
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Donner Summit, CA
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I was lucky enough to get a couple of shots of one of the truly rare species of owl, the Cyclops. This elusive little critter is very hard to find except for this time of year. The nice thing about this owl is that it is pretty easy to sneak up on because you just move when the single eye is looking in another direction. Without binocular vision, it really can't tell how close you are.

Geo


Re: Very Rare Cyclops Owl [Re: glamson] #21703
04/01/09 08:15 AM
04/01/09 08:15 AM
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Outstanding! Is that the monopied sub-species too?

Re: Very Rare Cyclops Owl [Re: Jim Poor] #21704
04/01/09 10:38 AM
04/01/09 10:38 AM
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Outstanding! Is that the monopied sub-species too?




Jim,

Very observant of you to notice the other amazing feature of this rare animal. Obviously this bird spends most of its time in the air.

Geo

Thanks [Re: glamson] #21705
04/01/09 10:45 AM
04/01/09 10:45 AM
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Thank you for the big smile.


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Re: Very Rare Cyclops Owl [Re: glamson] #21706
04/01/09 11:21 AM
04/01/09 11:21 AM
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While the obvious physical features of this raptor make it very rare, probably the most unique characteristic of this critter is that it only emerges on one day of the year, Aprit first.

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I was lucky enough to get a couple of shots of one of the truly rare species of owl, the Cyclops. This elusive little critter is very hard to find except for this time of year. The nice thing about this owl is that it is pretty easy to sneak up on because you just move when the single eye is looking in another direction. Without binocular vision, it really can't tell how close you are.

Geo





Re: Very Rare Cyclops Owl [Re: glamson] #21707
04/01/09 12:09 PM
04/01/09 12:09 PM
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You are truly a lucky man to have captured such a rare and mythical creature

Re: Very Rare Cyclops Owl [Re: Julie] #21708
04/01/09 04:36 PM
04/01/09 04:36 PM
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Kansas
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I did some research on the web and discovered that this is not a raptor, but subsists solely on Conflicker worms.

Beautiful capture.

Re: Very Rare Cyclops Owl [Re: psmith] #21709
04/01/09 06:42 PM
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But how does he EAT? I don't see a beak in there, either! A true mystery!


Cathy "I like photographs that look like paintings."
Re: Very Rare Cyclops Owl [Re: BIRDPOND] #21710
04/02/09 06:35 PM
04/02/09 06:35 PM
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I saw one once it was eating a Jack-a-Lope, must of been a female Jack-A-lope cause it didn't have no antlers ?

Re: Very Rare Cyclops Owl [Re: psmith] #21711
04/03/09 08:23 AM
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Quote:

I did some research on the web and discovered that this is not a raptor, but subsists solely on Conflicker worms.

Beautiful capture.




Hmmm, not funny. Mar 31st at 9 PM MST my icons all disappeared from my desktop,I rebooted and my computer went right into recovery mode. I basically lost everything off the boot up Hard Drive. I hate hackers!!

But, fortunately all images are backed up to external hard drives so the important stuff is safe

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