Photo by Paul Lally

A juvenile great horned owl is captured dangling in an awkward position after crash-landing high in a small grove of aspen trees. Apparently the ability to fly precedes any skill at landing in the early stages of their development. Somehow I manged to get off just one shot of this most unusual moment, before it flew off to try again.

    • anon6789OP
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      54 months ago

      No taste for bugs 😁

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    4 months ago

    “Dangit! Stupid branches, stay still. Ugh, now I gotta - HEY! No pictures! No! - aw cheese it let’s go!”

    • anon6789OP
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      64 months ago

      I’m sure once it righted itself, it did the cat thing of quickly cleaning itself and acting like nothing happened. 😆

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        54 months ago

        “I’m sure I don’t know how you mean.”

        preens

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    34 months ago

    “No, I’m just doing stretches! I totally meant to do that!”

    This is why they are called sky cats sometimes.