We head back to India for WBW this week, with an Indian Scops Owl (
Otus bakkamoena) almost showing well. This is a common enough owl in India, butI was still really pleased to see it. This bird was roosting in a tree in Sultanpur National Park.
What was rather frustrating is that the tree was growing right next to a wall and I was unable to get a clear shot of the bird without the stick being in view. If I moved away from the wall I had to photograph through a thicket of smaller branches. All that being said I still like these images as they carry a sense of the reality that we face when trying to photograph birds!
The Indian Scops Owl is small by owl standards - about 25cm long - but it is one of the largest Scops Owls known. In these pictures you can see the 'ear tufts' which are characteristic of Scops Owls.
I'm back in the saddle at work this week - catching up from a week off. Wish me luck!
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