Long-eared Owl

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Long-eared Owl

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Went to Marton Mere in the hope of finding the Long-eared Owls (at least two maybe three on the reserve). After a while searching the scrub alongside the bridle paths we came across this one showing well in a bush close to the path.
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Nice shot Peter
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Thanks Len
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:)
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Great pic :D
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Thanks Maggie.
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Well spotted Peter,Nice one.
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Thanks Peter.
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A cracker of a shot Pete and it was a great day out.

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We got what we went for Chris.
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