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So a person set a GoPro at the entrance to a burrowing owl's burrow.

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  • mikemccaffrey@pdx.socialM mikemccaffrey@pdx.social

    @elaterite Wow, you have a lot of superb owls, but I think that burrowing owl photo might be the best of the bunch.

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    @mikemccaffrey Thanks! I have photographed them several times and have quite a few photos. If you want to see some really great photos, my friend Wendy, who lives near a large population of them, has tons of burrowing owl photos on her Flickr page. Many are really funny too:
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/wemesq/with/55012112441

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    • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

      @mikemccaffrey Thanks! I have photographed them several times and have quite a few photos. If you want to see some really great photos, my friend Wendy, who lives near a large population of them, has tons of burrowing owl photos on her Flickr page. Many are really funny too:
      https://www.flickr.com/photos/wemesq/with/55012112441

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      @elaterite Oh, you might want to clarify your original post, since i thought that link was to the person who placed the gopro at the owl burrow!

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      • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

        So a person set a GoPro at the entrance to a burrowing owl's burrow. There are dozens of comments about what a fantastic photo it is. Having photographed burrowing owls--from an ethical distance--near the Salton Sea ag fields, I know my friend Wendy down there would be horrified, as am I, by what the photographer did. It is wrong to disturb any bird to get-the-shot. 😡 The only reason to approach a burrow is to plant a small flag warning people--& tractors--to steer clear. https://www.flickr.com/photos/wemesq/with/54997651429

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        @elaterite Thanks for the information (I didn't know) and for sharing all those photos ❤️

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        • pixelpusher220@dmv.communityP pixelpusher220@dmv.community

          @elaterite Looks at size of burrow....

          Owls of Unusual Size? I don't believe they exist.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSZZMtZZbhA

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          @pixelpusher220 Well, that gal wasn't a lot of help in that video. But ya, the burrow was an eroded area in the side of an irrigation ditch.

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          • ahimsa_pdx@disabled.socialA ahimsa_pdx@disabled.social

            @elaterite Thanks for the information (I didn't know) and for sharing all those photos ❤️

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            @ahimsa_pdx You are welcome--and thanks!

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            • mikemccaffrey@pdx.socialM mikemccaffrey@pdx.social

              @elaterite Oh, you might want to clarify your original post, since i thought that link was to the person who placed the gopro at the owl burrow!

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              @mikemccaffrey Oh, hell no. Wendy is an ethical wildlife photographer.

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              • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

                Here's a photo I made--shot from an ethical distance--of a burrowing owl south of the Salton Sea last fall. Note that the owl is relaxed and looking around as they do early in the morning. If I were too close, the owl would be hunkering down staring at the camera or would have dived into its burrow.

                #Birds #Owl #BirdPhotography #Wildlife #Photography #Darktable

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                #14

                @elaterite @ahimsa_pdx I love these guys so much

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                • hisstogramma@m.ai6yr.orgH hisstogramma@m.ai6yr.org

                  @elaterite @ahimsa_pdx I love these guys so much

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                  #15

                  @hisstogramma Me too! Burrowing owls are the best!

                  @ahimsa_pdx

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                  • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

                    So a person set a GoPro at the entrance to a burrowing owl's burrow. There are dozens of comments about what a fantastic photo it is. Having photographed burrowing owls--from an ethical distance--near the Salton Sea ag fields, I know my friend Wendy down there would be horrified, as am I, by what the photographer did. It is wrong to disturb any bird to get-the-shot. 😡 The only reason to approach a burrow is to plant a small flag warning people--& tractors--to steer clear. https://www.flickr.com/photos/wemesq/with/54997651429

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                    #16

                    @elaterite I don't think a GoPro is that intrusive. They are tiny, silent cameras.

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                    • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

                      Here's a photo I made--shot from an ethical distance--of a burrowing owl south of the Salton Sea last fall. Note that the owl is relaxed and looking around as they do early in the morning. If I were too close, the owl would be hunkering down staring at the camera or would have dived into its burrow.

                      #Birds #Owl #BirdPhotography #Wildlife #Photography #Darktable

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                      #17

                      @elaterite Hey owls have privacy rights too. 😛

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                      • kev@dragonscave.spaceK kev@dragonscave.space

                        @elaterite Hey owls have privacy rights too. 😛

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                        @kev Indeed.

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                        • mlanger@mastodon.worldM mlanger@mastodon.world

                          @elaterite I don't think a GoPro is that intrusive. They are tiny, silent cameras.

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                          @mlanger It's not the camera, it's a person going to the mouth of the burrow, twice, to "get the shot." It is not ethical. It traumatizes the owls. They either fly away for a time, using energy they otherwise didn't need to use, or they dive into the burrow and don't come out for awhile. Ethical wildlife photographers stay back. If the bird or animal shows any sign of being disturbed, you step back further or go away and try again some other time.

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                          • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

                            Here's a photo I made--shot from an ethical distance--of a burrowing owl south of the Salton Sea last fall. Note that the owl is relaxed and looking around as they do early in the morning. If I were too close, the owl would be hunkering down staring at the camera or would have dived into its burrow.

                            #Birds #Owl #BirdPhotography #Wildlife #Photography #Darktable

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                            @elaterite That is a cracking shot, Bob 🙌🏻 Really nice work 🤩

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                            • mikehindleuk@mastodon.socialM mikehindleuk@mastodon.social

                              @elaterite That is a cracking shot, Bob 🙌🏻 Really nice work 🤩

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                              @mikehindleuk Thank you!

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                              • elaterite@mastoart.socialE elaterite@mastoart.social

                                @mlanger It's not the camera, it's a person going to the mouth of the burrow, twice, to "get the shot." It is not ethical. It traumatizes the owls. They either fly away for a time, using energy they otherwise didn't need to use, or they dive into the burrow and don't come out for awhile. Ethical wildlife photographers stay back. If the bird or animal shows any sign of being disturbed, you step back further or go away and try again some other time.

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                                #22

                                @elaterite It's interesting that we're having a discussion about ethics when ethics doesn't seem to exist anymore in this world.

                                When I was learning to fly helicopters, the airport had a bunch of burrowing owls, some of which lived within 100 feet of the active helipads. I'm thinking that wildlife adapts to conditions. Perhaps this photographer placed and fetched his camera at night when the birds were sleeping? We don't know.

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                                • mlanger@mastodon.worldM mlanger@mastodon.world

                                  @elaterite It's interesting that we're having a discussion about ethics when ethics doesn't seem to exist anymore in this world.

                                  When I was learning to fly helicopters, the airport had a bunch of burrowing owls, some of which lived within 100 feet of the active helipads. I'm thinking that wildlife adapts to conditions. Perhaps this photographer placed and fetched his camera at night when the birds were sleeping? We don't know.

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                                  @mlanger I've read a number of articles about wildlife photography. Most stress ethics first, photo last. If you do anything that disrupts the animal's daily routine to get-the-shot, it's unethical. It's a big problem in both amateur & professional circles. People do all sorts of onerous things such a baiting animals & chasing birds with drones. Many do it for "likes" & some do it sell workshops or wall art. Ethical wildlife photographers stay aware & if the animal seems disturbed, they leave.

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