What Goes in Must Come Out

photo courtesy of Dennis Swayze

Hawk Owls like all owls swallow their prey whole or large pieces of prey depending on what they catch. They are unable to digest bones or hair/fur…over a period these undigested parts are formed into an oval shape pellet then regurgitated or coughed up. Similar to cats coughing up a hairball…you get the idea.

My best guesstimate for the pellet size would be 2+ ins. long…only because I didn’t go to search for it.

From my observations over the years…after a pellet is coughed up its an indication the owl is hungry again and will be actively hunting.

I just happened to be in the right location at the right time.

Patient & Determined

photo courtesy of Dennis Swayze

Another day another Northern Hawk Owl…only problem it was as I say a “Birders Delight”.
Meaning that it was close enough to recognize but pointless to photograph.

Knowing full well that at some point the owl would become active…just how longer I would have to wait was the question.
Seconds turned into minutes…minutes into hours but I was determined as I had nowhere to be.
Around the three hour mark my patience paid off as the owl became active…moving closer as it tested out different trees from which to hunt.

Bottom line…3 plus hours of patients and determination paid off.

Cute & Cuddly

photo courtesy of Dennis Swayze

Saw-whet looking so cute and cuddly…something you could just pick up, put in your pocket and take home.
Well not really but just a thought that raced through my mind while standing there in disbelief as to the size.

Not till I began looking through the photos was I aware of the fine delicate feathering around the eyes.
I’m sure these feathers must serve some specific purpose…other than adding to its cuteness.