PERSISTENCE FINALLY PAID OFF


Short-eared Owl, Upper Mississippi Valley, Green Island Wetlands

The avid reader of my blog knows that I have been in the Green Island Wetlands and on Sabula Island at the Mississippi River once or twice every week this year. One of the birds I really wanted to see again was a Short-eared Owl. Other birders and photographers had told me about their recent observations but luck was not on my side.

Yesterday, shortly after sunset, I finally spotted at least two Short-eared Owls and tried to make the best out of the low light situation. The owls were very active hunting for small rodents and I caught even one that had just made a kill of what looks like a vole. Standing next to the car the birds came really close and flew even right overhead. This was an amazing experience and I didn’t put the camera back into the bag until the absence of light made sharp focus on the subject impossible.

I was very glad that going back to this location many times finally paid off and I’m happy to share these photos with you. But I wasn’t the only one that had put some efforts into the game. Behind my car parked a young lady with her camera, who came all the way from Kansas for some pictures of a Short-eared Owl. She said she would drive back to Kansas City still last night and had a couple more hours to drive home this morning. Well, I call this passion!

Successful hunter with a vole for dinner