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Uploaded by: pincollector1 — Domenica Agosto 5, 2012 — Winnipeg, Canada

The Barn Owl is the most widely distributed species of owl, and one of the most widespread of all birds. The Barn Owl is a pale, long-winged, long-legged owl with a short squarish tail. It measures about 9.8 – 20 inches in overall length, with a wingspan of some (30–43 inches). Adult body mass is also variable, ranging from (6.6 to 28 oz), with the owls closer to the tropics being generally smaller. Tail shape is a way of distinguishing the Barn Owl from true owls when seen in flight, as are the wavering motions and the open dangling feathered legs. The light face with its heart shape and the black eyes give the flying bird an odd and startling appearance, like a flat mask with oversized oblique black eyeslits, the ridge of feathers above the bill somewhat resembling a nose. Its head and upper body typically vary between a light brown and a light colored and dark grey (especially on the forehead and back) feathers in most subspecies. Some are purer, richer brown instead, and all have fine black-and-white speckles except on the remiges and rectrices, which are light brown with darker bands. The heart-shaped face is usually bright white, but in some subspecies it is browner. The underparts (including the tarsometatarsus feathers) vary from white to reddish buff among the subspecies, and are either mostly unpatterned or bear a varying amount of tiny blackish-brown speckles. It was found that at least in the continental European populations, females with more spotting are healthier on average. This does not hold true for European males by contrast, where the spotting varies according to subspecies. The bill varies from pale horn to dark buff, corresponding to the general plumage hue. The iris is blackish brown. The toes, as the bill, vary in color; their color ranges from pinkish to dark pinkish-grey. The talons are black. Contrary to popular belief, it does not hoot (such calls are made by typical owls, like the Tawny Owl or other Strix). It instead produces the characteristic shree scream, ear-shattering at close range. Males in courtship give a shrill twitter. It can hiss like a snake to scare away intruders, and when captured or cornered, it throws itself on its back and flails with sharp-taloned feet, making for an effective defense. Also given in such situations is a rasp and a clicking snap, produced by the bill or possibly the tongue. It is most recognizable by its

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1. newenglandlight 02:02 PM GMT del 06 Agosto 2012    
Oh my gosh, look at that face! Beautiful portrait!
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2. gardner48197 03:05 PM GMT del 06 Agosto 2012    
Love that face!!
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3. pincollector1 06:50 PM GMT del 06 Agosto 2012    
Thank you very much.

Ron
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4. Biskitten 09:02 PM GMT del 06 Agosto 2012    
Super capture - AC congrats, Ron!
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5. TucsonDoug 09:11 PM GMT del 06 Agosto 2012    
We have seen barn owls on our Sonoran Desert hikes. They are so beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

UPDATE: Congratulations on your AC.
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6. Wanda1948 10:45 PM GMT del 06 Agosto 2012    
Wow, fantastic shot! Congratulations Ron!
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7. pincollector1 12:22 AM GMT del 07 Agosto 2012    
I really appreciate all of your kind words regarding my photo. Thank you. Ron
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8. catilac 12:46 AM GMT del 07 Agosto 2012    
Wonderful shot Ron, Congratulations!
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9. pincollector1 12:54 AM GMT del 07 Agosto 2012    
Hi Catilac:

Thank you.

Ron
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10. gardner48197 03:49 AM GMT del 12 Agosto 2012    
Congrats on the AC!!
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11. pincollector1 05:22 AM GMT del 12 Agosto 2012    
Hi Gardner:

Thank you.

Ron
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12. DCsmommy 07:58 PM GMT del 18 Agosto 2012    
Oh the face and the beautiful detail in the wings. Congratulations!
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13. pincollector1 08:13 PM GMT del 18 Agosto 2012    
HI DCsmommy:

Thank you very much.

Ron
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I am a professional photographer living in Winnipeg, Canada. My special interests are people and nature photography. I have been taking pictures for over 35 years. Winnipeg has a very agreeable climate in the Spring, Summer and Fall. Winters can be quite cold especially in January. No matter what season, picture taking opportunities in Winnipeg are excellent.
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