Thursday, 19 May 2022

Thorp Perrow part four

 Forth and final part of our trip to Thorp Perrow and I end with a Turkmenian Eagle Owl. This is one of the largest species of owl in the world and is a subspecies of the Eurasian Eagle Owl. It was fantastic to have such a large owl fly right over my head in fact on its last flight it clipped the lens hood on my camera it was that close. Once again distracting backgrounds are hard to avoid but I don’t mind you can still see the owl and that’s the main thing.












This is one of the last shots it was right after this it clipped the lens hood on the camera. The image hasn’t been cropped after this it was too close to focus on it. 


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