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What a great picture. Sorry about the fish in your pond. But wow.
Wow!!!
Mmmmmm.......owl pie!
WOW...I have to keep a net over my water garden because of coons.
Great shot.
great pick
Common problem with small ponds like this. Your not the first.
I never would have suspected an Owl. great photo
Friends of ours had same problem, but it was a Great Blue Heron. He just sat there and ate his fill!
Great pic I did not know that owls caught fish and what a beautiful bird
Awesome photo and love me some game cameras.
Great Photo. Post of the week. [emoji4]
What a great picture.
WHO............WHO
Cool pic! Now I want to see one when he hits the net the first time!
Several years go in the fall I had an owl that stole a small (7") crappie I had thrown up on the dock when I was fishing that night. It was about 4 feet behind me and since it was dark it scared the bejeevers out me.
About 4 months later (early spring), I was fishing the same dock at night when a mallard hen and several ducklings nearby started quite a commotion. Then hen quacked loudly several times and dove underwater and flapped her wings wildy but never flew off. A few seconds later Mr. Owl swooped down and snatched up a duckling. About 30 minutes later he got another one then the hen led her ducklings out to the middle of the lake, and that was last I saw of any of them.
So now we know owls like coys, crappies and ducklings!
that net idea sounds good.. nice pic