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Long eared owl life study

I had a very special encounter today with several Long eared owls, a day roost in a suburb of Munich. I managed to sketch one of them which was enjoying the low evening light. I did several Long eared owl studies in the past but only from birds in captivity in a Wildlife hospital. This is my very first one from a Long eared owl in his natural habitat. Various fineliners & pens




 


 

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Anonym hat gesagt…
Hallo,
ich bin Silvia, habe dir ein wenig über die Schulter geschaut und du hast mir deine Karte gegeben. Ich kann nur sagen, wow!!! Genial. Wie lange hast du jetzt im Gesamten für dieses Bild gebraucht? Das würde mich sehr interessieren.
Ich werde auch zukünftig immer mal wiedr bei dir reinschauen.
Schönes Wochenende

Silvia
Paschalis Dougalis hat gesagt…
Hallo liebe Silvia und danke sehr für dein Kommentar!
Das ganze hat sicherlich nicht länger als 2 1/2 Stunden gedauert..mit kurzen
Unterbrechungen natürlich..
besten Dank nochmal!

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