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Striped Owl

Asio clamator

Habitat:

I found this specimen on a tree in a square on the downtown of my city.

Notes:

I was at the bus stop waiting for the bus to leave the College, and in the bank where I was, I spotted an animal flying. At first glance I thought it was a "big bat" (as a "Artibeus sp."). However, to get close I saw it was a small owl. The first photo came out blurry, and this, the second, when I clicked the catch, she flew towards me and hit the flash.

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4 Comments

Desmond.E.S.O
Desmond.E.S.O 8 years ago

Neat story, nice capture!

LeonardoMB
LeonardoMB 8 years ago

Uh, thanks Gabe39 (a little late to I say) and thanks Jenavieve ;)

Jenavieve Jones
Jenavieve Jones 8 years ago

That's so cool and scary

Gabe39
Gabe39 9 years ago

Sweet !

LeonardoMB
Spotted by
LeonardoMB

SP, Brazil

Spotted on Aug 6, 2014
Submitted on Aug 7, 2014

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