Photos by Bryce Gaudian

This opportunity came about when I had a trip already planned to be in Southern California to meet a new grandchild. I saw a post of these Barn Owls on Birds of Prey. Out of the blue, I messaged the photographer and asked if he would be willing to share the location. Within 10-minutes he gave me full details, stressing three times had to be there before 6 a.m. when the gates to the park would be opened.

My friend who was staying in Topanga was willing to leave at 3:30 am to get there. We were the 2nd car in line. By 6 a.m. there were 27 cars full of photographers behind us. We got to the tree cavity by 6:03 am and literally had 6 minutes to take photos in pre-dawn light before these precious and curious Barn Owlets descended into the enormous tree cavity.

It was an epic moment. Then one of the photographers who could tell was on Cloud -999 came up to me and said the Mother Barn Owl was at that moment in an enormous tree 1/8 mile away.

He gave directions and … here are the Barn Owls I was so tremendously given favor to photograph. The fulfillment of a lifetime dream. By the way, 15 feet from the Barn Owlets was a Western Screech Owl nest with 5 Owlets.

I was able to get one photo of one of the parents to make these my 11th and 12th Owl species to date. I’m filled with gratitude to the California birder who trusted to give me the Barn Owls Location. It’s been one of the major highlights of my Birding Adventures thus far.

    • @ShareMySims
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      76 days ago

      If ever there was a photo that illustrated how owls are really just sky cats lol

      • anon6789OP
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        66 days ago

        I have heard legend various Chinese names for them mean “night cat”, “cat headed hawk”, or “cat eagle”. I can’t verify if any of these are true or if it’s just internet legend, but it still seems appropriate. But owls were here first, so cats are land owls!

        • @ShareMySims
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          26 days ago

          Might have to start calling my cat land-owl… 🤔😹

          • anon6789OP
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            26 days ago

            I always assumed all my cats called me far worse things than land owl, so it’s only fair… 😺

        • anon6789OP
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          36 days ago

          Ahh, I’ve finally gotten another of you on board with this stance!

          Owls have been here 65.5 million years, while the line that became housecats are only 10-15 million years old.