Hunting for Owls

Ray and I weren’t the only critters out hunting for Snowy Owls.

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We found 6 sightings, but really nothing close enough for great photos.  I am hoping this red fox didn’t find any!

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Red Tail Hawk

The hawks of central Illinois are very skittish!  Many a time I have slowed a vehicle down in an attempt to photograph one out a car window.  Couple weeks ago I was able to drive right under one and photograph through my sunroof!  Closest I have been to a wild hawk.

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Snowy Owls of Lee County Illinois Feb 28th 2015

After finishing up with the frozen waterfalls of Starved Rock State Park early Saturday Feb 28th due to ice climbers on the falls.  We were already two thirds of the way to Rochelle and had little to no wind and really good light.  Even though I didn’t have all my big glass we decided to buzz on up to see if we could find any of Lee County Snowy Owls that has shown up again this winter.  I only had my new 100-400mm MKii.  I carried it on my Canon 1DX during the hike in Starved Rock in case I found a great horned owl on her nest.

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Six or 7 different owls, 4 or 5 males, and only 2 females way out in the field.  Last year there was only 1 male and 14 females.  I posted the 4 different locations of these photos on ebird.org.

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Frozen Waterfalls of Starved Rock 2015

The 2014/2015 Eagle season has pretty much been over for a couple weeks now.  We had one last cold snap, and I had reports that the creeks and rivers at Starved Rock State Park were frozen solid enough for me to walk on.  Saturday Feb 28th, Ray, Joe and I headed up to Starved Rock to photograph the Frozen waterfalls.  They are really hard to capture the embedded colors!  You need to see them in real life!  Not really happy with last years photos I took along a tripod this year to do longer exposures and some HDR shots.

We started off in St. Louis Canyon because the Ice Climbers aren’t allowed to climb this one.

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St. Louis Falls looked a lot like last years, so I tried to work some different angles.KJ5D0884_5_6_tonemapped-FrameShop

How does a guy get an angle like this?  Face down on the ice!  A little behind the camera shot taken by Joe.

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