Stoshowicz
Senior Member
Burrowing owlView attachment 163935
This looks to be an immature red tail, which are rather variable.. but the giant feet should help eliminate sharpies ( the other is the adult )
Well that helps give you a hint, the redtails go from that light golden color to a dark brown .. the sharpies go from a slightly yellower-brown to a rich red eye color. Depending on light and overall pigmentation its easy to get turned around , IMO the sharpies have a surprised facial expression vs most everything else but osprey. And though it sounds like a silly identifier , we humans are really really good at summing up a facial expression ,, so it tends to work very well even vs coopers hawks.Thanks, thought they where different cause of the eye color.
Whats with the film like substance on the eye?
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Same individual owl as earlier , but it looks like he has changed out his feathers. ( orientation is flipped but he still has the little black dot in his left eye)
Of the three young, one two are casualties , don't know about the third.