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Video: Great Horned Owls, Part 3 by Laurel Strohmeyer - A Peek at the Peak Magazine

Video: Great Horned Owls, Part 3 by Laurel Strohmeyer

April 18, 2019

Grand Prize Winner: "Concentration" by Laurel Strohmeyer

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

Hello everyone,

I just did a little five minute short film of our resident Great Horned Owls Peaky & Bella. The oldest of the owlets is 3 weeks old today! They should be in the nest roughly 4 more weeks. We’ve enjoyed cooler temps lately which is great for them.

Enjoy and feel free to share with others.

Laurel Strohmeyer Video

Laurel Strohmeyer


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Author: Laurel Strohmeyer

Born and raised on the east coast, Laurel now enjoys life in Scottsdale, AZ with her husband Jim and Rhodesian Ridgeback Jengo. As an artist with an insatiable curiosity for wildlife and a love of nature, Laurel enjoys both landscape and wildlife photography. She considers herself a wildlife biographer. “Whether I’m shooting a band of horses, a family of owls, or a breathtaking sunrise, it’s the “Feeling of a complete union with nature, where for a moment, nothing else exists ” that I hope to bring to others with my work.” Laurel’s work can be seen at https://laurelstrohmeyer.smugmug.com/

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