Triple Cute Saw-whet Owls is a photograph by Tim Grams which was uploaded on June 17th, 2012.
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Triple Cute Saw-whet Owls
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Tim Grams
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Fledgling northern saw-whet owls.
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June 17th, 2012
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Myrna Walsh
This is fabulous. I love it. And I envy your talent and skill. Congratulations on your well deserved sale. I am sure you can expect many more.
Tim Grams replied:
Thank you very much Myrna for your very generous compliments! Yes, these little owlets have been popular.
Ann Esposite
I love this painting and I loved your bio,I purchased this as a gift for my step daughter who just bought a new house,I hope she loves it as much as I do,I believe it will go well in her home by the way she described it to me.
Tim Grams replied:
Tahnk you very much for your purchace Ann! These little owlets were just so cute- especially the way they stayed so close to each other. These are three of the five owlets fledged from a nesting box that my friend had in her yard. They hung around for a few days so I had several opportunities to watch and photograph them. I hope your step daughter enjoys their cute faces. Best wishes- Tim
Monica Ghit
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Dacia Doroff
I wonder what the one with his head tipped is really thinking. Always giggle when I see owls as they always look they are up to no good.
Tim Grams replied:
I might have made a squeaking sound to get the tilted head. Its hard to believe the range of motion that owls have in their necks until you actually see it.