Feathered Friends Photography - Owl , Sparrow and strange feathered friends.

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I am back with with new collection of different beautiful Feathered Friends photography. Hope You guys like these feathered friends.

Camera Specifications:
CANON EOS-1DX MARK II DSLR.
Sigma 150-500 lens.
Editing Software: Light Room and Adobe Photoshop

Owl photo No 1

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Delightful professional photos! Bravo! I wonder what kind of second bird with such a curved beak.

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Wow, very cool pictures again!
I really would like to see owls in their natural habitat.
I was wondering how you could get it so close, but then I saw which lens you use 😄
What's species is that dove-like bird with the curly beak?

Have you ran it through some identification apps already?

I can run it through mine. Which country was it where you spotted this bird?