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Celia Downey likes Shamarie Claiborne owl pictures

Her own owl, she says, has been elusive, heard, but not seen

Celia Downey writes:
Shamarie, you are the fortunate one to actually see your owl whooo sits in view and then you catch him with your lens. Frustratingly I can only listen to the hoots of my alusive owl since he knows that a camera is poised for the shot. My owl is an evasive one, teasing and hooting from the high branches, while totally hidden. If only one brief glimpse, but sadly he will probably never be seen, only heard. Again, great shot Shamarie, Celia Downey --celia downey
Comments re photo 56322 Life in the Holler The Owl Again II




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