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Saw something today I've never seen before!

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  • W welcomehomebh@mastodon.social

    @amostart OH WOW THATS AMAZING WHAT WERE YOU DOING TO GET THAT PIC?

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    @welcomehomebh I was actually on a horseback ride and the guide pointed it out! Otherwise I probably would have missed it!

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    • florapis@toot.walesF florapis@toot.wales

      @amostart do you know what makes the holes? Presumably not the owls. Fabulous picture

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      @Florapis there are a few types of woodpeckers that are usually the ones who make the initial hole. The Gila woodpecker is the one I see and hear most frequently!

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      • 2003mugishaphocit@mastodon.social2 2003mugishaphocit@mastodon.social

        @amostart That is why nature is so interesting to visit and interect with.

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        @2003MugishaPhocit I absolutely love the desert for this exact reason. It's so full of life! Out in this same area was another saguaro that I suspect has a great horned owl nest. I need to go back and check that out a bit more πŸ™‚

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        • nickrauchen@c.imN nickrauchen@c.im

          @amostart

          Great photos! Thanks for sharing.

          I get the distinct impression of a "we are not amused" vibe from your subject. πŸ˜‰

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          @nickrauchen haha! Probably woke the poor thing up from their nap!

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          • guillotine_jones@beige.partyG guillotine_jones@beige.party

            @amostart
            You don't see that every day, Alexis, do you?

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            @Guillotine_Jones nope! First time!

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            • amostart@mastoart.socialA amostart@mastoart.social

              Saw something today I've never seen before! A Western screech owl tucked away in their little cactus home! So pleased I was able to get a couple decent photos of it.

              #sonorandesert #phoenix #arizona #saguaro #owl #birding #westernscreechowl

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              @amostart that is the most adorable happening everrr.

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              • amostart@mastoart.socialA amostart@mastoart.social

                Saw something today I've never seen before! A Western screech owl tucked away in their little cactus home! So pleased I was able to get a couple decent photos of it.

                #sonorandesert #phoenix #arizona #saguaro #owl #birding #westernscreechowl

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                @amostart hes just like "hoo you?"

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                • amostart@mastoart.socialA amostart@mastoart.social

                  @elaterite I have not! This was the first time I've seen a western screech owl and my first time seeing one in a cactus. Other than that, I've seen a handful of great horned owls around. My big bucket list item is to see a Gila monster in the wild!

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                  @amostart Good luck with that!

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                  • amostart@mastoart.socialA amostart@mastoart.social

                    Saw something today I've never seen before! A Western screech owl tucked away in their little cactus home! So pleased I was able to get a couple decent photos of it.

                    #sonorandesert #phoenix #arizona #saguaro #owl #birding #westernscreechowl

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                    @amostart
                    There is some sort of strong vibe coming from a screech owl making a little home in a prickly plant, with an opening just large enough to peek from. Keeping at bay the searing, truculent outside world but still being able to observe it from a safe distance.

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                    • amostart@mastoart.socialA amostart@mastoart.social

                      @Florapis there are a few types of woodpeckers that are usually the ones who make the initial hole. The Gila woodpecker is the one I see and hear most frequently!

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                      @amostart thank you πŸ™‚

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                      • amostart@mastoart.socialA amostart@mastoart.social

                        @2003MugishaPhocit I absolutely love the desert for this exact reason. It's so full of life! Out in this same area was another saguaro that I suspect has a great horned owl nest. I need to go back and check that out a bit more πŸ™‚

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                        @amostart Yeah.
                        In the same way we love to see nature,we should keep on protecting it as this will make it exist for even the generations to see existed before them.
                        Also nature is health

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                        • amostart@mastoart.socialA amostart@mastoart.social

                          Saw something today I've never seen before! A Western screech owl tucked away in their little cactus home! So pleased I was able to get a couple decent photos of it.

                          #sonorandesert #phoenix #arizona #saguaro #owl #birding #westernscreechowl

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                          @amostart wow!!

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                          • amostart@mastoart.socialA amostart@mastoart.social

                            Saw something today I've never seen before! A Western screech owl tucked away in their little cactus home! So pleased I was able to get a couple decent photos of it.

                            #sonorandesert #phoenix #arizona #saguaro #owl #birding #westernscreechowl

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                            @amostart Great picture! That is for sure also a great house.

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