Monday at sunset, February 26. As I pulled into the WMA I was looking around and on a dead tree, staring directly at me, was a Great Horned Owl. I stopped and before I could reach into my pocket and pull out my pocket cam, he took off. He appeared to be bigger than the red tailed hawk that lives in a pine tree on my property. Later, while taking this shot, I noticed him in the dead tree at the far left of the frame. I stared at him, wondering if I could get to my long lens in my trunk and swap lenses, but he took off and flew into the island in the shot. He disturbed a heron, apparently nesting in the edge, who took off squawking, flew in a circle then went back in the trees. I wondered if the owl could take the heron and I am thinking he could.