Participant Photo: Wild Barred Owl Submitter: arlo hatten Place: Olympia, WA, USA Date: June 5, 2023 Categories: Predatory birds Comments 7 comments on “Participant Photo: Wild Barred Owl” Caleb Koser on June 5th, 2023 - 5:58pm Cool! Reply Texas Bird Family on June 5th, 2023 - 6:31pm Make sure not to use flash on owls at night. It can disturb them and can make them aggressive towards people. Reply Arlo on June 6th, 2023 - 12:32pm Im still alive Reply Texas Bird Family on June 7th, 2023 - 10:47am Please remember that it is illegal to disturb/harass birds. Reply Texas Bird Family on June 16th, 2023 - 5:26pm Using flash on owls (or any other bird!) can cause blindness for up to 20 minutes. In alarm, the birds try to escape and often hit windows, which kills them. Reply Arlo on September 18th, 2023 - 2:43pm Well the closest window was at least 500 feet away Reply Paula on June 6th, 2023 - 6:50am Great photo! Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Current ye@r * Leave this field empty
Texas Bird Family on June 5th, 2023 - 6:31pm Make sure not to use flash on owls at night. It can disturb them and can make them aggressive towards people. Reply
Texas Bird Family on June 7th, 2023 - 10:47am Please remember that it is illegal to disturb/harass birds. Reply
Texas Bird Family on June 16th, 2023 - 5:26pm Using flash on owls (or any other bird!) can cause blindness for up to 20 minutes. In alarm, the birds try to escape and often hit windows, which kills them. Reply
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7 comments on “Participant Photo: Wild Barred Owl”
Cool!
Make sure not to use flash on owls at night. It can disturb them and can make them aggressive towards people.
Im still alive
Please remember that it is illegal to disturb/harass birds.
Using flash on owls (or any other bird!) can cause blindness for up to 20 minutes. In alarm, the birds try to escape and often hit windows, which kills them.
Well the closest window was at least 500 feet away
Great photo!