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    I no longer take captive bird & animal pictures, But some of these Were, taken earlier in the year.
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    Great set of pictures. The ones in flight are very stunning well done

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    Wonderful shots - I also love the flight ones. The last one is just fantastic. Mind you, it does help having such stunning creatures - owls are lovely creatures.

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    The 2nd was a wild owl taken at Moor Green, The 4th were 2 baby wild owls taken at Dinton, The rest were taken at HCT Andover, Thanks for nice comments.
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    WOW brilliant owl photos, very interesting shots. The first one is absolutely superb, background colour and owl detail is fantastic

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    Barbara,
    Thanks for your' lovely comments.
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