Thanks, Kaholly. I thought it was interesting to only capture that much of the bird, rather than the whole thing or while it was eating a rat or something. It looks so soulful, poor feller. And Woodpecker, thanks for the interest! I'll keep you all 'posted.'
Lovely to hear from you Grammie G. Your voice has been missed out here. Ya, a cute little "ba'nah" as my father would have said. Hi to Renee, eh? Happy Thanksgiving to all
WOW!! What a terrific image! You did GOOD! ~karen
ReplyDeleteI am intrigued, look forward to the full story.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kaholly. I thought it was interesting to only capture that much of the bird, rather than the whole thing or while it was eating a rat or something. It looks so soulful, poor feller.
ReplyDeleteAnd Woodpecker, thanks for the interest! I'll keep you all 'posted.'
Hi Robin....I can't wait to hear the rest of the story on this one...lol : }
ReplyDeleteCute little face he has!!
Lovely to hear from you Grammie G. Your voice has been missed out here. Ya, a cute little "ba'nah" as my father would have said. Hi to Renee, eh? Happy Thanksgiving to all
ReplyDeleteThe Owl was IN your car. How did that happen
ReplyDeleteBut what a beautiful Picture!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nanny. And, AnnieO you'll just have to wait and see! Coming soon to a theatre near you, the Barred owl conclusion.............
ReplyDeleteSo, you had live mice in your car? I can't imagine any other explanation.
ReplyDeleteOh funny, Carol! My car is a totall hog wallow. However, it hasn't attracted actual avian nor mammalian vermin to date that I'm aware of.
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