Wildlife Photography - The Fox and the Barn Owl, Part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ค. 2024
- Wildlife photography is out looking for the Fox and the Barn Owl. Capturing a photograph of a fox and a barn owl in the same frame would be amazing! These two creatures are nocturnal, but with some planning and knowledge of their habits, you can increase your chances of getting that dream shot.
As you know I love a wildlife photography challenge so let's see what we can capture.
Foxes are most active around dusk and dawn, while barn owls primarily hunt at night. There might be a brief overlap around twilight, but that's when light is typically low.
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00:00 Introduction
02:26 Redwing
04:12 The Perch
05:55 Fieldfare
07:08 Barn Owl
14:24 Red Fox
20:13 Outro
This smacks of ‘Man vs Cuckoo’ Keith! 😂
I really hope you stick with it, as from my own experiences Barn Owls are usually very visible for longer into the daytime during February & March. I think some of it depends on how the weather has been for them, & like your area; here in Suffolk the ground is heavily sodden & waterlogged & areas are inaccessible. This is both good & bad in a way, in one way it’s bad & can be dangerous (for obvious reasons), but in another way it can be seen as good. The voles/mice will also have to retreat to ‘dry’ land, so the prey’s living area & the owls hunting areas get smaller; which can make it easier for us to see them & narrow down the areas they will be hunting on.
I know on my local fen, that the barn owls are definitely out for longer in the mornings lately; mainly due to hideous winds & heavy rain overnight. If we do get a prolonged period of still calm days & nights, then i don’t bother visiting; as they’re wise enough to then hunt at night.
For me, I’m currently doing what you are & building up footage/stills from each visit until I have enough or they breed & lay eggs; whichever comes first I will then leave them to it until the owlets have fledged.
Best of luck with your project mate.
Keep on keeping on! 🦉 🦊 📷
Best,
Nick
Hi Nick. Man vs Cuckoo still gives me nightmares ... 😂 Agree with everything you said and it's good to see the Owl was around again this weekend although I only caught the back end of it. The water levels around here have finally started to recede a little although there was a lot of rain again yesterday. The weather not looking great for the week so hopefully if the weekend gets better it may give some opportunities. Good luck with your Owl and good to hear the responsible attitude to leaving them alone as they breed. Thanks for your support and the great comment.
Cheers ... Keith
Fantastic, cheers Keith. Good luck with part two. All the best. 👍📷😎
Thanks mate. Fingers crossed 🤞 there will be a part 2 😂
Hi Keith,
You've managed to capture some really fantastic pictures. I do like the fox and barn owl in particular...😀👍🏻
Thanks Eddie, fingers crossed for a part 2.
Nice shots of the Fieldfare and Redwing too!
Thanks Fiona
Always nice to see a barn owl, I haven't seen one for many years now. Thanks for sharing, Keith.
Thanks Martin, stunning birds are always good to see.
Gorgeous images of owl and fox!
Thanks.
What a great Combination a Barn Owl and a Fox. I particularly loved the Fox coming down the track great framing awesome mate 👍
Thanks Mark. Just imaging if I got them in the same image...😂
yes now that would be a prize winner @@KGsPhotography 😃
Great persistence Keith, good luck for a part 2. All the best Steve.
Cheers Steve, let's hope there is a part 2.
Good one Keith thanks for sharing.
Martin Faulkner
Thanks Martin
Nice one buddy!!! I love days like that! A nice mixed bag, top stuff! JP
Thanks mate, sometimes you just have to use what you get.... 😂
Hi Keith nice video and a mixed bag of images it'll be interesting to see whether we see a part two
Thanks Clive, here's hoping for a part 2.
Great images and video as always Ken 🙂
Thanks mate. Cheers Keith
Nice one Keith, gud vid...
Thanks Ralph
You did very well Keith considering the weather conditions you managed some nice images of the fieldfare and redwing, well done to capture the fox both slowmo and great images we have the same problem with flooding ( i put some Drone footage of flooding at my local reserve Doxsey Marshes in flood) regards Dave looking forward to your part 2 👍
Thanks Dave. The weather has not been our friend mate. Hopefully there will be a part 2.
Nice one Keith. Haven't been out around here for a while but this morning, big flocks of Fieldfare and Redwing ready to move North. Nice captures of them mate.
You have so much more patience than me, just wonderful footage and photos of that beautiful Fox.
And the Barn Owl too - the flights shots are great, and the final ones in the tree too. You worked hard to get those 👍👍
And the slomo Squirrel was brilliant!!
Have a great weekend mate - lovely day for a change!!!
Thanks Dave. It's been a bit of a challenge and still no part 2 yet 😂. Just the back end of the Owl this morning. Becoming good friends with the Squirrel 😂. Have a great weekend mate. Cheers Keith
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