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usonian

(9,782 posts)
Thu May 12, 2022, 10:32 PM May 2022

Great Grey Owl Lands on Wildlife Photographer's Camera

Crazy!!
https://petapixel.com/2022/05/11/huge-grey-owl-lands-on-wildlife-photographers-camera/
Cross-posted to Photography.
Birdseed on her cap?

Presumably, a while ago, though who knows, snow in May? It's Canada, eh?

Photographer Anaïs Trépanier ventured into the wilds with the hopes of capturing memorable photos but instead ended up as the subject of one when a giant grey owl swooped down and perched on her camera.

Trépanier had ventured out on a photo expedition with fellow photographer Thomas Pham-Van and other photographer friends to the Côte-de-Beaupré area north of Quebec City, Canada. She says she spotted the giant grey owl sitting on a fence and while she stopped to take a few photos, it suddenly flew over to her position.


One of several neat photos:
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Great Grey Owl Lands on Wildlife Photographer's Camera (Original Post) usonian May 2022 OP
WOW!!! nt Lisa0825 May 2022 #1
DITTO! soldierant May 2022 #13
Cool Joinfortmill May 2022 #2
The looks! NQAS May 2022 #3
Incredible! niyad May 2022 #4
Wow. Simply wow. RainCaster May 2022 #5
Jeez--he's big! Bayard May 2022 #6
Wonderful, Great & Outstanding picture.. Will win some kind of award. One of the greatest ever. Stuart G May 2022 #7
When did Steve Buscemi take up photography? AdamGG May 2022 #8
Too close for a closeup keithbvadu2 May 2022 #9
Just wanted you to know NJCher May 2022 #10
One of the greatest pictures I have ever seen. Unimaginable!! Stuart G May 2022 #11
I never realized they were THIS big! calimary May 2022 #12
Wow! Astonishing, and that bird has to weigh a ton, plus the camera? Yikes Lettuce Be May 2022 #14
Well, "I did my own research" and max I saw was 8 pounds. usonian May 2022 #19
Astounding! Richard D May 2022 #15
That is astonishing -- and so huge! Hekate May 2022 #16
Owl "stop taking my pic without permission" Demovictory9 May 2022 #17
What a beautiful bird. cstanleytech May 2022 #18
Caption just occurred to me: AND I LEFT MY SELFIE STICK HOME!! nt usonian May 2022 #20
Yikes! That is a huge owl. mnhtnbb May 2022 #21
Seems to be normal behavior :) Donkees May 2022 #22
How cool wryter2000 May 2022 #24
Some of the photographers mentioned that the owls were focused on the ground as if hunting Donkees May 2022 #25
Truly amazing. Look at the size of that beauty. No wonder the photog looks freaked out. hlthe2b May 2022 #23

NQAS

(10,749 posts)
3. The looks!
Thu May 12, 2022, 11:33 PM
May 2022

The owl looks like she’s wondering what the human is looking at. And her human’s look is, damn, the other photographer is going to get a helluva photo.

There’s something more than a little a little amazing when wildlife join the photographer.

Stuart G

(38,420 posts)
7. Wonderful, Great & Outstanding picture.. Will win some kind of award. One of the greatest ever.
Thu May 12, 2022, 11:42 PM
May 2022

& MOST IMPORTANT.........THANK YOU FOR POSTING...K & R

calimary

(81,220 posts)
12. I never realized they were THIS big!
Fri May 13, 2022, 12:22 AM
May 2022

DAYUM!!!!!

If I were there, I'd be looking around on the ground, hoping for a feather that might have dropped. What a keepsake that'd be!

Lettuce Be

(2,336 posts)
14. Wow! Astonishing, and that bird has to weigh a ton, plus the camera? Yikes
Fri May 13, 2022, 12:33 AM
May 2022

That takes real strength to hold just the camera, imagine the extra weight of the bird landing on your arm, not to mention not knowing how that'll feel. The more I think about it the more I'm impressed.

usonian

(9,782 posts)
19. Well, "I did my own research" and max I saw was 8 pounds.
Fri May 13, 2022, 01:32 AM
May 2022

I think she was a bit more worried about the talons. I'd be.
The owl has amazing feathers that make almost no noise.
Fabulous creatures.

wryter2000

(46,039 posts)
24. How cool
Fri May 13, 2022, 11:34 AM
May 2022

I wonder if cameras attract them for some reason. Or maybe they do it all the time and there's more likelihood of another camera around when professionals go out to take pictures.

Donkees

(31,389 posts)
25. Some of the photographers mentioned that the owls were focused on the ground as if hunting
Fri May 13, 2022, 12:24 PM
May 2022

and listening for rodents. Maybe rodents are traveling in their tunnels as the photographers stomp around in the fields (?) One photographer mentioned the owl being an immature one. There are many more photos such as these

hlthe2b

(102,234 posts)
23. Truly amazing. Look at the size of that beauty. No wonder the photog looks freaked out.
Fri May 13, 2022, 07:25 AM
May 2022

I have a very large Great Horned Owl that occupies a tree near my house and frankly I see enough rabbit, squirrel and rodent remains while walking my dog around the neighborhood before sunrise that I always give him a wide berth. Those talons can do some harm. But beautiful birds.

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