Photographing a Great Gray Owl in the forest. Bird & wildlife photography. How I look for Owls.
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2021
- Finding Owls and other Birds and wildlife is one of the greatest challenges of wildlife photography. Photographing Great Gray Owls is always so special, it's a real treat anytime I get to spend time with them. In this video I'll show you how I look for and find Owls, specifically Great Gray Owls. This autumn I returned to an area I backpacked through some years ago in search of these "Phantoms". On my previous backpacking trip I was lucky enough to see and photograph an Owl and I wanted to try my luck and finding and photographing another. I love exploring new areas, and I got to spend some time exploring this area as well. Follow along this week as I get to photograph a beautiful Great Gray Owl and pass through some gorgeous landscape while doing so.
If you enjoy Great Gray Owls and other beautiful wildlife photography, check this channel out:
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Steve Mattheis is a wonderful photographer and pretty much the master when it comes to Great Grays. He is very ethical, which is the most important attribute a wildlife photographer should have!
Wildlife and nature photography is always such a fun challenge, I hope you're all getting out and enjoying nature. Be safe out there and go out prepared.
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❤I appreciated your footage Thank you😊
Thanks so much for watching, I really appreciate it. I posted a pretty fun Great Gray trip a few months ago, if you're interested in watching that one too 😊
Gotta say man, not only did you create an engaging entertaining video, but that was by-far the best video/photography I've ever seen of a GGOs. Great job dude
Thanks so much, I really appreciate you watching and the kind feedback! If you liked this one, you should check out the more recent GGO two part series I came out with not long ago 😁 I think it's better in my opinion.
Amazing footage!!!!! Thank you!!!!!
Excellent job sir I like your narration and music choice . Wanna see more of your channel. Cool keep it up .
Many thanks, I appreciate you watching! I've got a lot of videos out there, I hope you enjoy!
Had to stop part way through to comment. When you saw the owl and telling us how excited you was, any photographer who has suddenly came across their subject knows this feeling. I was excited with you! Also like your style of storytelling. You've got a new subscriber. 🙂
Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment, I really appreciate it! It was such a wonderful moment, one I won't soon forget. Thanks for following along, I hope you enjoy the videos!
Outstanding video and images Jimmy, this one puts you right up there with Steve Mattheis. The Great Grey is the number one critter on my bucket list, we don't have them on Vancouver Island, I did find out about 2 pairs of nesting GGOs in the interior of B.C. and was planning a trip that my friends had made but by the time I was able to go the heat dome had hit and the forest fires destroyed the area that the Owls were nesting in. At the time it was reported that the Owlets were old enough to safely leave the area. Hopefully they will return to a new area next spring. Thanks again for sharing your experiences and have an great week!!
Thank you Keith! I'm a total rookie with these guys, I really admire Steve for his knowledge and ethics with these birds and in general. That's sad to hear that the area burned, I sure hope all those Owls got out safely. I had a trip planned up that way for Owls and Loons a couple of years ago, but never could make it work. Maybe one of these years 🤔 Hope you're well and have been able to get out with all the craziness up there.
Great video Jimmy, just found you from a UA-cam suggestion. I saw my first GGO last winter, I was able to get a few very good shots of it hunting. Can't wait to meet another one. You give no clue as to where you shot this. State maybe, region, not the exact location of course. Will subscribe to see some more.
Thank you! I'm glad you found the channel, glad to have you along! They're magnificent birds aren't they!? That's great that you got to photograph one last winter, that's always been a goal of mine. This was in some national forest in the western U.S., beautiful area! Again, thanks for the support, have a great day!
Great video Jimmy!
Thanks so much!
Wow, I'd be just as excited as you were! What a bird!
Great shots and video, thank you :)
Thanks so much, I still get excited just thinking about these guys! I appreciate your comment and support!
Merci 🙏 très intéressant 🎥🎥🎥
Thanks a bunch!
Right on Jimmy, this was a great video! Thanks so much for the kind words 🙏 you made my day! Much gratitude 🙏
Thanks Steve, such fun birds! My pleasure, keep up the awesome videos and amazing work 👊
Great job finding the owl. I agree, Great Grey Owls are my favorite as well. I have had the pleasure to photograph multiple GGO's including a few with the above mentioned, Steve Mattheis. Super good human and amazing photographer. Keep up the videos!
Thanks so much! We're lucky to be able to photograph these amazing birds, many people will never have the privilege of seeing one. That's awesome you got to shoot with Steve, seems like a great guy!
Brilliant, what a majestic bird. You were truely blessed. Thanks so much for your time and effort
Majestic is right, they're truly amazing birds! Thank you for watching!
awesome shots jimmy. the owl is by far my favorite as well to shoot. its crazy how well they blend with there surroundings.
Thank you, much appreciated! They really are masters of camouflage. Sometimes I think about how many I've probably hiked right by and didn't even know it 🤔
Great stuff! I'm learning a lot. And I love how you focus on doing things ethically. There isn't enough of that.
Thanks a bunch, Chris! That's the most important part of photography in my opinion. I'm glad that comes across in my videos. Have a great week!
Awsome!!! What a wonderful bird!! Thanks Jimmy.
They sure are! Thanks for looking!
Jimmy I could tell you got a real buzz in finding and photographing the Great Grey owl. I agree that the golden yellow background of aspen is lovely. Well done👍
Thanks Ron! Yeah, those Great Grays sure get me excited 😁 especially getting them in such a gorgeous landscape!
Awesome experience. Great video beautiful photos.
Many thanks, always appreciate it! Have a great week!
Great pics, Jimmy. Perfect day. That autumn color is amazing, too. I need to get out your way in the fall at some point. Keep up the great work.
It's a beautiful area, can't wait to get back out there! Thanks for watching, I always appreciate it!
Jimmy that video kept getting better and better as it went. Congrats on all that. I found you on the wild and exposed podcast this week. Great there man!
Thanks so much for following along, I really appreciate it! That podcast is loads of fun, it was great to sit down and chat with them, thanks again for the support!
Nice, a new video! I really feel like watching it now! With your videos, you always come to rest and you can relax. Your videos are always very motivating and make me want to go out and shoot and make a new video 👍🏼💪🏼.
Thanks so much, I'm glad to hear it! Nature is just so relaxing and peaceful, I guess I do my best to try and capture that a bit 😊 Thanks for watching, hope you're having some great adventures out there, keep up the great work!
@@JimmyBreitenstein But often it’s not so easy to capture this moments. I had a lot of nice moments in Nature. For example: Last month I was outside to photograph birds and suddenly a deer stood 5 meters before me. It was incredible and I could make some good photos and recordings. 😊
What an awesome species, stunning! You got some beautiful images mate, great vlog! Cheers:)
They really are fantastic! I appreciate you watching and for the kind words, have a wonderful week!
I've been subscribed to Steve Matheis's channel for quite some time and he really does capture GGOs exceptionally well. Pretty much the go to photographer for them. However, your images here are also excellent Jimmy. Another very enjoyable video.
Thank you, Robert! Yeah, he's the master when it comes to Great Grays and just a great photographer overall! Hope you're doing well and getting out on some fun adventures!
WOW! You are so talented what an amazing find. I am so proud of you elder! Com amor e abracos, Sister Richardson
Thanks so much Sister Richardson! Saudades de voces, espero que tudo esteja bem!
Great video! I'm really happy you were able to find the owl ans spend some time with it. I hope to spend more time over the next few years trying to find owls in my neck of the woods. I see photos posted of them all the time, so I know they're around, but I don't know how to find them myself yet. I'm not sure if we have any Great Grays or not. I used to think we only had Great Horned Owls, but I've been learning we have a whole lot more than that. Anyway, thanks for sharing. Cheers from Maine. :) Paula
Thanks Paula, they sure are fun to watch and photograph! I wish you luck in your search for Owls. They can be tricky to find, but always worth the effort! Great Horned Owls are always fun, I'm sure you have some Screech Owls in you area as well, they're pretty widespread. Again, best of luck, be safe out there!
It's funny that you mentioned Steve Mattheis. In one of your recent videos where you were asking for ideas, I was thinking a collab video with Jimmy and Steve would be pretty awesome. Then here you go plugging him a few weeks later. So there's my suggestion! And congrats on the wonderful evening with that Great Gray.
Haha, that would be fun, I've never done a collaboration before, don't know how beneficial it would be for Steve though 🤔😂 Thanks for the ideas and input, I always appreciate it!
Awesome video !! Glad I found the channel your sister Mary told me about.
I'm glad you found it as well! Thanks for watching, I appreciate it 😊 I'll have to thank Mary for sending you my way!
Finding a GGO is so amazing!! One owl that is high on my list so I'm kind of jealous to be honest 😁!
They're such amazing birds, it's not often I get to see them, but I'm thankful for each encounter! I hope you're able to see one sometime soon 😊
Would you mind sharing the make of the top you are wearing, it looks great and lightweight. Thanks what a great video.
Yeah, of course. It's a Kings Camo top, I don't know if it has a specific name, but the pattern is desert shadow.
Thanks Jimmy appreciate it. 👍🏻
Not sure if you’re in the eastern US but what are some tips for searching for owls?
I'm in the western states. Honestly, just what I talked about in this video. I've got some other videos as well about things to consider when looking for specific animals. Mostly it comes down to time and research in my opinion. Best of luck!
Your hiking in sandals?
As often as I can 😁
How long did it take you to find one?
I looked for them for years before I finally found one.
Where is this area? Did you tell us somewhere?
Western U.S. No I didn't mention it anywhere, thanks for looking!