Photo by Stephen Shpak

Don’t let my cuteness fool you!

In this photograph, you can see a charming Saw-Whet Owl perched in a tree it often frequents. The initial reaction might be, "Aw, it’s so cute and tiny’ and while that is true, it’s also important to remember that this tiny creature is a raptor!

These diminutive owls prey on mice, voles, frogs, and other small creatures, seizing them with their sharp talons. As owl season approaches, remember to maintain a respectful distance, remain silent, capture your photograph, and exit the vicinity discreetly.

Always maintain ethics in your photography! It’s not worth compromising your principles for a photo. Unethical behavior not only endangers the owl’s life but also risks it abandoning the area permanently, potentially depriving you and others of ever seeing it again.

(Disclaimer - Photo taken distantly at 500mm with a 1.6x crop and cropped again in post)

  • Optional
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    42 months ago

    That description of the Saw-Whet makes me think of Nibbler

    • anon6789OP
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      22 months ago

      Better it be a Nibbler than a Poppler! 😉

  • @espentan
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    42 months ago

    Its’ face reminds me of that of a dog…

    • anon6789OP
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      42 months ago

      That’s a pretty good face swap!

      The shape of the facial disc reminds me of the time people were doing the “cat breading.” Those poor land-owls during that phase… 😾 🍞