Art
Great Horned Owl with Nestlings
- Item Number
- 309
- Estimated Value
- 140 USD
- Sold
- 50 USD to cf96aad48
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Paul Blossom captured this photo of a Great Horned Owl nest site after three years of searching for a nest in Addison County, Vermont. The nest is approximately 60 feet high and well hidden. Paul noted he had to mark his exact position in order to relocate his angle for capturing this photo. He would spend hours at a safe distance from the nest capturing photos of the Great Horned Owl parents tending to their two chicks - even once bringing in a snake for feeding!
His prints are made exclusively on metal becuase of its vibrance and durability. This medium holds up in different environments, including outdoors, so long as it is not in direct light.
Item Special Note
Paul Blossom is a native Vermonter who lives in central Vermont. He spent years hiking in the Green and White Mountains. Finally, six years ago he decided to take a camera so he could share the beauty of what he was seeing with others.
His passion is wildlife because there is more of a challenge photoraphing wildlife. It sometimes takes hours to get the right shot. He photographs all widlife from birds to mammals to repitles. For more information, contact Paul at pntblos@gmail.com
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