May Day for Hooters Too
by David Bearden
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May Day for Hooters Too
Artist
David Bearden
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Photograph - Hdr
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May 1st, 2011
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Dawn Senior-Trask
Wow, what a fantastic composition, with subtle colors, graceful and majestic forms and those two squinting sets of eyes gazing down. Those soft plump youngsters don't quite look like the terrors of the night they will become! Amazing and beautifully done series! Have they started running around on the ground yet? (Maybe young owls don't do that in your habitat -- here in the sagebrush country they do -- hilariously.)
David Bearden replied:
Dawn, thank you for your nice comments...no, they are about forty feet high in an oak tree...I am anxious to see their maturation and I hope they choose to fly for the first time during daylight so I can record that as well...
David Bearden
Julie, thank you...they do seem accustomed to my daily visits...at least they seem too...not so sure about mom...she is usually in the distant trees making sure I move slowly...
Julie Lueders
David its as though they are watching you too.. kindred spirits you've become.. bet they will be your backyard friends for life!! These pictures belong in a book, so touching and heartwarming,, little darlings!! ;-)
Lenore Senior
Wow!~They are growing up in front of our eyes. This is wonderful work. [I'll be more in touch when I get done with several recent projects.~I'll be 66 tomorrow, David! Yea!]