Eyes Of Gold
by Marcia Lee Jones
Title
Eyes Of Gold
Artist
Marcia Lee Jones
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
This powerful bird relies primarily on lemmings and other small rodents for food during the breeding season, but at times of low prey density, or during the ptarmigan nesting period, they may switch to favoring juvenile ptarmigan. They are opportunistic hunters and prey species may vary considerably, especially in winter. They feed on a wide variety of small mammals such as meadow voles and deer mice, but will take advantage of larger prey, frequently following traplines to find food. Some of the larger mammal prey includes hares, muskrats, marmots, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, prairie dogs, rats, moles, smaller birds, entrapped furbearers. Birds preyed upon include ptarmigan, other ducks, geese, shorebirds, pheasants, grouse, coots, grebes, gulls, songbirds, and even other raptors, including other owl species. Most of the owls' hunting is done in the "sit and wait" style; prey may be captured on the ground or in the air, or fish may be snatched off the surface of bodies of water using their sharp talons. Each bird must capture roughly 7 to 12 mice per day to meet its food requirement and can eat more than 1,600 lemmings per year.
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March 10th, 2014
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Comments (30)
Torbjorn Swenelius
Marcia, great capture of this beautiful owl. Congrats on your feature in the 200 Club!
Joni Eskridge
Beautiful capture of this snowy owl, Marcia. Congratulations on your feature in the 200 Club!
Sally Porter
Gorgeous. The surroundings are also amazing, with the variations of textures, the lovely grey of the log, and the light, reddish brown reeds. The colors, pattern, and textures in this piece are outstanding. -L/F -Sally Porter Meta Expressionist