Beautiful Owl Eyes
by Robert Bales
Title
Beautiful Owl Eyes
Artist
Robert Bales
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
Found this cute little Elf Owl in someone's backyard which was next the edge of the desert.
Elf Owls, like other owls have excellent night vision. They can't see in complete darkness, but they can see quite well in low-light. They also have excellent hearing. They can catch their prey in complete darkness, by pinpointing it using their ears rather than eyes. Elf owls have "silent flight" which means they don't make any noise as they approach their prey. The sound of their wing beat is muffled by softened feathers on the leading edges of their wings. They feed primarily on invertebrates such as moths, crickets, scorpions, centipedes and beetles. Elf owls nest in natural tree cavities and abandoned woodpecker holes that can be found in giant cacti, oak trees, and sycamores. The nests are about 15 to 35 feet from the ground. The female elf owl will lay 2 to 4 white eggs.
Elf Owls do not have "ear tufts" or feathers on the top of their rounded heads. Their feathers are grayish brown in color. Their eyes are pale yellow and are highlighted by thin white "eyebrows". The bill is gray with a horn-colored tip. Elf owls are the smallest owl in the Sonoran Desert. In the Sonoran Desert region, elf owls are found mainly in riparian habitats (places where there is water), or in areas where saguaro cactus are plentiful.. Elf owls are about the size of a sparrow, 5 inches tall. Their wingspan is 9 inches and it weighs 1 to 1.5 ounces.
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December 8th, 2015
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Comments (49)
Johanna Hurmerinta
Wow, this is amazing, Robert. :) LF
Robert Bales replied:
It sure was amazing to see it in person and thanks so much for the comment and the LF!!
Iris Gelbart
Wonderful capture.....very cute and loveable bird.......L/F
Robert Bales replied:
It sure is and thanks so much for the wonderful comments and the LF!! So glad you enjoyed the photo!