Brandon Breen, a friend and avid bird-man, was recently in Lincoln County and got photos of a Spotted Owl. The owl was first spotted by songbirds who nobbed it, that attracted Brandon’s attention. Here are two daytime photos plus some images of the vicinity. Thanks to Brandon from sharing:
Posted by: atowhee | August 27, 2018
LINCOLN COUNTY SPOTTED OWL
Posted in birding, birds, Coast Range, natural history, oregon, owl | Tags: Lincoln County, rainforest, Spotted Owl
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I will have to look up where Lincoln county is, but I am sure glad they are there! m a
By: marieannette@q.com on August 28, 2018
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