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Video: Great Horned Owl, Episode 5 by Laurel Stromeyer - A Peek at the Peak Magazine

Video: Great Horned Owl, Episode 5 by Laurel Stromeyer

April 29, 2019

Grand Prize Winner: "Concentration" by Laurel Strohmeyer

2016 Summer Fun Photo Contest Grand Prize Winner: “Concentration” by Laurel Strohmeyer

Well, this one was quite a lot of work. I shot every day and evening, I filmed, I timelapsed and spent hours on end in front of the computer scarcely coming up for air, but I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it and I hope you do as well. This one is about 11 minutes in length. Enjoy!!

 

Laurel Strohmeyer Video

 

These little ones should be fledging the nest in about two weeks time and hopefully I’ll be able to capture some interesting footage between now and then. If I’m lucky I’ll even catch them as they make their leap into the world outside the nest.

Regards,

Laurel Strohmeyer


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