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In the vast landscapes of Sublette County, Wyoming, a variety of majestic owls grace the skies with their presence

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County. Two young Burrowing owls stand at the edge of their

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County. Two young Burrowing owls stand at the edge of their natal burrow

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, a Burrowing Owl female stands at her burrow entrance

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, a Burrowing Owl female stands at her burrow entrance
Usa, Wyoming, Sublette County, a Burrowing Owl female stands at her burrow entrance with a young owl flapping its wings

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, an adult Burrowing Owl stands at its burrow with

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, an adult Burrowing Owl stands at its burrow with
Usa, Wyoming, Sublette County, an adult Burrowing Owl stands at its burrow with a Blue Flax background of wildflowers

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County. Four Burrowing Owl chicks stand at the edge of their

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County. Four Burrowing Owl chicks stand at the edge of their burrow evening light

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County. Two Great Horned Owl chicks sitting on the edge of

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County. Two Great Horned Owl chicks sitting on the edge of a Cottonwood Tree snag which has formed their nest

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Lincoln County, Wyoming. Recently branched Great Horned Owl chick sits on a cottonwood branch

USA, Lincoln County, Wyoming. Recently branched Great Horned Owl chick sits on a cottonwood branch

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County. Pinedale, three Great Horned owl chicks look out

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County. Pinedale, three Great Horned owl chicks look out from their nest tree in a cottonwood snag

Background imageStrigiform Collection: Barred Owl (Strix varia) perched on telegraph pole

Barred Owl (Strix varia) perched on telegraph pole
A barred owl makes opportunistic use of a telegraph pole as a vantage point to lookout for rodents passing beneath

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Pinedale, a Burrowing Owl chick stands at it s

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Pinedale, a Burrowing Owl chick stands at it s
USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Pinedale, Burrowing Owl chick stands at its burrow with a head tilt in

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Lincoln County, a recently fledged Great Horned Owl roosts in a cottonwood

USA, Wyoming, Lincoln County, a recently fledged Great Horned Owl roosts in a cottonwood
USA, Wyoming, Lincoln County, recently fledged Great Horned Owl roosts in a cottonwood tree

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, a young Burrowing Owl standing with a floral background

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, a young Burrowing Owl standing with a floral background
Usa, Wyoming, Sublette County, a young Burrowing Owl standing with a floral background

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, a young Great Horned Owl sits on a lichen covered ledge

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, a young Great Horned Owl sits on a lichen covered ledge
Usa, Wyoming, Sublette County, a young Great Horned Owl sits on a lichen covered ledge

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Great Horned Owl roosting on log

USA, Wyoming, Sublette County, Great Horned Owl roosting on log
Wyoming, Sublette County, Great Horned Owl roosting on log

Background imageStrigiform Collection: USA, Wyoming, Lincoln County, Great Horned owlet looking out of cavity nest

USA, Wyoming, Lincoln County, Great Horned owlet looking out of cavity nest
Wyoming, Lincoln County, Great Horned owlet looking out of cavity nest


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In the vast landscapes of Sublette County, Wyoming, a variety of majestic owls grace the skies with their presence. Two young Burrowing owls stand at the edge of their cozy burrow, peering curiously into the world around them. Their wide eyes and fluffy feathers make for an adorable sight. Not far away, an adult Burrowing Owl stands proudly at its burrow entrance, keeping a watchful eye on its surroundings. With its distinctive markings and piercing gaze, it exudes both elegance and strength. Meanwhile, in another part of Sublette County, four Burrowing Owl chicks gather together at the edge of their nest. These little ones are full of energy and curiosity as they explore their new environment under the protective guidance of their parents. Venturing further into Wyoming's wilderness, two Great Horned Owl chicks perch precariously on the edge of a branch. Despite their youthful clumsiness, there is already an air of wisdom about them as they observe their surroundings with keen interest. On a telegraph pole in Lincoln County stands a Barred Owl (Strix varia), displaying its beautiful feather patterns against the clear blue sky. This owl seems to be surveying its territory with confidence and poise. Back in Sublette County's Pinedale area, three Great Horned owl chicks huddle together on a tree branch overlooking their domain. Their fluffy down feathers give them an endearing appearance while hinting at future regal plumage. In yet another corner of this enchanting county lies a young Burrowing Owl standing amidst vibrant flowers that provide an unexpected but delightful backdrop to this charming creature's presence. Perched upon a lichen-covered ledge sits a young Great Horned Owl in all its glory. Its intense yellow eyes seem to hold ancient secrets as it surveys its realm with quiet authority. Finally, we encounter a recently fledged Great Horned Owl roosting peacefully among cottonwood branches in Lincoln County.