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by Ginger Stein
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Cape Coral, Florida USA has the distinction of having the largest population of the Florida species of the Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia... more
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Cape Coral, Florida USA has the distinction of having the largest population of the Florida species of the Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia floridana) in the State, with an estimated 1000 nesting pair. At only 5-8.5 ounces and 7.5-11 inches tall, the Burrowing Owl is one of the smallest of all the owls, and of the 171 species of owls worldwide, the only owl that lives underground. Unlike the Western species of the Burrowing Owl that lives in abandoned prairie dog burrows, here in Florida our Burrowing Owls dig their own burrows. Cape Coral has upwards of 2500 burrows within the City limits, but not all of them are actively being used by owls.
While some of the Western Burrowing Owls migrate, the Burrowing Owls in Cape Coral do not migrate. The best time to see the owls is from January through June, and the best time to see the chicks is late April through June.
FEATURED IN:
--Wild Birds of the World 5/16/19
--Birds in Focus 5/18/19
--Wildlife One A Day...
The power of light - often juxtaposed with the lack of it in the shadows, is what permits any photographer to share his or her unique perspective of the world. Stories and moments captured through a lens. I share what impacts me, delights me, disturbs me. I specialize in land / waterscape, macro, black and white, architectural, and minimalist photography. It's difficult to explain why I find capturing the world around me so addictive - a rushing mountain waterfall surrounded by the brilliant colors of fall, the incredible microscopic beauty of a flower center, the graphic simplicity of an architectural element, the distorted reflection of one skyscraper in the windows of another, a violent purple sky traced by lightning are all part...
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Carolyn Fitzsimons
Love the enchanting eyes, so mysterious!! great photo!
Maria Sibireva
Great capture! F/L
Terry Davis
Terrific!
Kay Brewer
Oh, I'm so jealous! I've never seen an owl in the wild. Beautiful capture of this little cutie! l/f
Hans Egil Saele
Wonderful capture
Debby Pueschel
Wonderful! Congratulations on your feature in Wild Birds of the World! FLP
Norma Brandsberg
So cute!
Ginger Stein replied:
Thanks Norma!
Kim Tran
Love the expression on his face Ginger, gorgeous capture! l/f/pin
Don Columbus
Congratulations Ginger, your work is Featured in "Birds In Focus" I invite you to place it in the group's "2019 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!! L/Tweet
William Tasker
Exquisite image, Ginger! Thank you for submitting this fine shot and correctly named bird to Wild Birds Of The World - A Nature Photography Group, where it is now featured on the home page. L/F
Robert Bales
So cute and what a great presentation Ginger!! v/f/t