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Not 1, not 2, but 3 barred owl babies hanging out in a local forested area I walk through near my house. I had spotted the mom and called my oldest from the house who hadn't seen her yet. As they were taking pictures of mom I started to head back when I start getting frantic messages "BABIES!" so I high-tail it back to get pictures. We only see 2 as we're looking at the tree but when I get back and start processing them what I had eyeballed as just part of the tree was in fact a third baby! No wonder mom was resting, having to keep herd on 3 little ones. This felt like a really special shot.

Lumix G85, Leica DG 100-400 @ 400, f6.3, 1/640, ISO 500, -1EV. Light processing in Raw Therapee. Location: Dublin, OH.

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[–] anon6789@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

That third one is being so sneaky! 😊

What a lucky find for you all!