Ruffled Feathers
by Aaron Whittemore
Title
Ruffled Feathers
Artist
Aaron Whittemore
Medium
Photograph - Photographic Images
Description
A Great Gray Owl still hunts from his perch, in the Canyon area of Yellowstone National Park.
All my wildlife galleries contain images of wild animals exclusively. You will never see an image of a captive animal on this site.
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November 14th, 2013
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Comments (28)
Andrew James
Who couldnt love this Aaron, love the eyes and beak giving a wonderful sence intensity. This owl doesn't miss much.
Elizabeth Winter
Awesome capture! Love the ruffled feathers and great eye contact! f/v
Aaron Whittemore replied:
Thank you for the awesome observations, Elizabeth. I sincerely appreciate it.
Connie Handscomb
So well done, Aaron .. I do love owls ..; his feathers are the same colour as the branch! how's THAT for camouflage ; I like the way you've composed this , with the focus on the side .. wonderful :))) {& his eyes are the same colour as the green in the background; clever bird}
Aaron Whittemore replied:
Thank you very much, Connie. I truly appreciate your wonderful observations.
Mr Bennett Kent
Superb portrait of this magnificent bird, Aaron. The lovely rich greens and browns really show off the incredible camouflage against the grey bark and branches. You have also managed to get perfect contact with those huge eyes to draw you into the picture.........L/F/Tweet
Aaron Whittemore replied:
Thank you for the enthusiastic observations and insights, Bennett. I am very happy that you have enjoyed this image. I am sincerely grateful for your support.
Geoff Crego
Aaron, I think you have his attention! Beautiful wildlife capture in natural habitat. vote
Deb Halloran
Aaron, Another amazing capture...Wow!!! I agree with Donna...it would be wonderful to actually see one of these guys. The eyes are so intense and colorful. Excellent composition. Nicely done! v/f
Aaron Whittemore replied:
Deb, I am happy you enjoyed the image. Indeed Great Grays are difficult to find. It takes a determined sustained effort, and good luck. I am grateful for your visit.