Monday, May 11, 2020

Great Grey Owl @ Jacksonville Woodland Trails

Monday, May 11, 2020

Each year we hike at the Jacksonville Woodland Trails 20-30 times.  But over the past couple of weeks we have become owl whisperers.  In the last 3 hikes @ JWT, we have had 5 sightings of owls.  These sightings are along the White Oak trail for those of you who live in Southern Oregon and/or hike at the Jacksonville Woodland Trails.  One of the owls we saw in the past was about 20 or so feet from us, but we didn't have our camera and the our phone picture was mostly a dark silhouette.  When we did have our camera, the owls always were too far away and we had to settle for using our binoculars for a view.  But today, yes finally today, we saw not one, but two owls on our hike and we had our camera.  The first was not too far off the trail and was on a branch of a pine tree and is in the photos below.

First owl sighting which we think was a young owl

Same young owl just a slightly closer picture from a differnt angle on the trail.
We  are not sure what type of owl it was - let us know if you have any idea.  However, just a little further down the trail, Carol almost walked under a Great Grey owl that was literally 10 feet from us.  We spent 5-10 minutes just taking in the beauty of this creature and even got to point out the owl to two other people on the trail.  We even had Katie with us, yet the owl stayed right there on the branch for us. Incredible!

Our Great Grey friend @ JWT




Hope you enjoy the pictures and if you are in the Southern Oregon area, get out to those trails and find an owl if you can.  They are there, you just have to look real carefully.

Trekking Together
Glenn and Carol

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