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YELLOW EYES OF EAGLE OWL IN CLOSE UP ON BLACK BACKGROUND
Portrait of Indian Eagle Owl.
Owl with detailed eyes dark background
Big Indonesian Owl with yellow eyes at night closeup
Owl looking big eyes out of the darkness close up
Siberian Eagle owl ( Bubo bubo )
A portrait image of an Eurasian Eagle Owl
Owl close up portrait
the head of an eagle owl close up with mystical eyes
Daytime front view portrait of a single majestic Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo Bubo)   sitting still, looking straight ahead at the camera with defocussed trees in the background - shallow DOF, focus on the eyes
Eurasian eagle-owl in front of white background
Asio otus - Long-eared owl sits on the branch on a black background at night close -up
EUROPEAN EAGLE OWL bubo bubo, ADULT IN FLIGHT, NORMANDY IN FRANCE
Close-up of the face of a Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) - Spain
Portrait of an eagle owl on a white background
Close up of a Eurasian Eagle Owl against a dark background.
Face portrait of Eagle Owl, Bubo bubo, close-up.
Daytime front view close-up of a single majestic Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo Bubo) with spread wings upwards taking off from a bark towards, and looking at, the camera - sky and trees in the background [series 1/3]
half-length of a bird of prey of the owl species. HQ photo
Portrait of  eurasian eagle-owl \nor  Iberian eagle-owl,  the larger owl. The Eurasian eagle-owl is largely nocturnal in activity, as are most owl species, with its activity focused in the first few hours after sunset and the last few hours before sunrise.
Eurasian eagle-owl in front of black background
Young African Eagle Owl looking at the camera,, isolated on white
A Eurasian Eagle Owl on display in Texas
L 59-73cm, WS 138-170cm.\nResident in mountains an forests, preferring areas with rocks, steep cliffs and mature trees (preferably conifers); often in rocky archipelagos. Scattered distribution, generally rare and local.\nNocturnal and partly crepuscular. Day roost in dense mature spruces or firs, or in cave or crevice.\nFood mammals (voles, rats, hedgehogs, hares) and birds (corvids, gulls, wildfowl).\nNests on inaccessible cliff-edge or less often on the ground by rock, uprooted tree or among boulders, exceptionally in abandoned raptor’s nest or n barn, abandoned factory, etc.\nIn spite of its size and its impressive claws is by and large a non-violent and retiring owl near its nest, and aggressive behaviour toward humans is rare.\n\nThis is a scarce owl in the eastern and Southern part of the Netherlands and is mostly breeding in abandoned Quarries.\n\nThis Picture is made at a Birds of Prey Farm near Lunteren (Gelderland, the Netherlands).
The evil eyes. Angry The Eagle Owl, Bubo bubo.
Big Indonesian Owl with yellow eyes at night closeup
Close up portrait shot of a beautifully colored canadian eagle owl with orange colored eyes at Hoenderdaell zoo in Anna Paulowna, Noord holland (noord-holland), the Netherlands. There are no persons or trademarks in the shot.
The Great Horned Owl, Bubo virginianus, also known as the Tiger Owl, is a large owl native to the Americas. It is an adaptable bird with a vast range and is the most widely distributed true owl in the Americas. Pepperwood Preserve; Santa Rosa;  Sonoma County, California
Portrait of Eurasian Eagle-Owl, Bubo bubo, a species of eagle owl in front of white background
Portrait of a calling eagle owl.
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