tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5018220938556771588.post8925922736631731626..comments2023-10-29T00:40:50.748-07:00Comments on Birding Bros. Blog: These Aren't The Birds We're Looking ForUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5018220938556771588.post-1320233831130907982012-06-15T21:33:47.548-07:002012-06-15T21:33:47.548-07:00@Tony - Frogs and owls are the kind of animals tha...@Tony - Frogs and owls are the kind of animals that're much easier to see than to hear. If you follow their calls, you're more likely to find them. No other picture of this particular owl (it was, after all, raining down pretty hard at the time), but check out the blog post about the time James got awesome looks at a different Barred Owl: http://birdingbros.blogspot.com/2012/02/hoot-there-it-is.htmlRoberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16065795772000079170noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5018220938556771588.post-48954220032142997272012-06-15T10:15:00.599-07:002012-06-15T10:15:00.599-07:00Interesting. I've never seen a wild owl on my ...Interesting. I've never seen a wild owl on my own property before, nor have I ever gotten frogs. Perhaps its the climate. Do you have anymore photos of the owl?<br /><br />-Tony SalmeronTree Pruning Charlottehttp://www.charlottetree-service.comnoreply@blogger.com