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Close up of Eagle Owl - amazing

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Ann | 11:13 Wed 02nd Nov 2011 | Animals & Nature
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A fascinating little piece of film of an eagle owl coming right at the
camera. The curvature on the wing is amazing, the last few
seconds impressive, watching the feathers ruffle and the
wings swell. It’s a fascinating piece of photography and
interesting to watch the corrections in the flight path as
the bird comes in to land.

Click on link below, the last two or three seconds are amazing.

http://www.dogwork.com/owfo8/
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Nice footage, thanks for sharing Ann.
Wow, Brilliant thank you
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Excellent Photography of a beautiful Owl Ann86 !
good that thank you
Fantastic!!
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I hasten to add folks it was not my photography - I wouldn't dare stand that close!! We did have a beautiful owl imprint left on our patio dooor a few years ago but it was hard to get a proper photo of it....
Ah, thanks annie 86. Thats terrific x
Amazing!!!! loved it :)
Fabulous video - absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing that Ann
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Wonder how they managed to film it so close? Probably put live bait above the camera and left it on remote control?
WOW !!!!
They seemed to cut it short, wonder what happened to the little pink thing, was that someones finger.
Great bit of filming.
now I know how a vole feels.... stunning!
Thats pretty awesome :o)
Wonderful to see that much detail
That is amazing, : ) thanks Ann
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its really good filming isn't it - all credit to whoever filmed it. I just love the way you can see the feathers gracefully ruffling when it comes into land - and those talons - ugh!
What stunning creatures they are. Beautiful.

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