
American Robin and Barred Owl

by Peggy Collins
Title
American Robin and Barred Owl
Artist
Peggy Collins
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Photograph
Description
I've learned that when I hear robins chirply madly, obviously upset, that there is always an owl nearby. I heard a commotion while hiking in the early morning and found two robins dive-bombing a roosting barred owl, tucked in amongst the maple trees. No matter how often the robins attacked the owl, he remained undisturbed and barely even bothered to open his eyes. The owl flew away after about half an hour of this rude treatment but the robins were in hot pursuit and I could hear them continue their tirade in the middle of the woods.
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May 27th, 2015
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Luther Fine Art
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Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations, your amazing photograph is Featured, in the RED MAPLE GALLERY, homepage group, of Fine Art America!

Kristia Adams
Great capture! I am always on the lookout for owls but can never find them. I will look for upset robins!
Peggy Collins replied:
Thanks, Kristia. They are usually pretty well camouflaged but using your ears primarily will really increase your odds of seeing an owl!

Beryl Jasper
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