Note the Hummingbird on a strafing run in the second shot
GHO's are nesting now, listen for them hooting around dusk.
Incredible photo. I mean, really, really incredible.
Thanks for sharing the great shots and info, 46er. The best great-horned owl recording I got last year was pre-dawn (I usually don't head out at dusk, as aircraft traffic is heavy and spoils recordings), late summer, at a Laurel Lake game preserve. Two of them, after an entire night of GHO silence, suddenly got the urge to sound off. I'm sure they thought I was a hoot, as well, dancing with joy that I'd picked a nice spot to set up the field recorder. "Hoot, Men!," Whip chanted (under his breath), accompanying the fancy footwork. The owls sure made it worth my while sitting out there all night. Some screechers had went off at midnight, and I sat there until the darkest-before-dawn hours for the GHOs. Drove home at 5am, tired as hell, but with a huge smile on my face.
Would you say now is their most active time of the year, vocally? If so, I'll have to dig out my mittens, long-johns, the recorder, the hot-chocolate thermos, saw up some firewood, recruit Alfie for some warm conversation, maybe Marvin, and brave the cold for a night.
Edit: I have no idea how I put a green ocean tag over this post.