Nature Photographers Ltd

  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • NPL Blog
Show Navigation

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
Next
{ 356 images found }
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148424.jpg
  • Northern Saw-whet Owl - Aegolius acadius
    150632.jpg
  • Long-eared Owl - Asio otus
    150056.jpg
  • Long-eared Owl - Asio otus
    150057.jpg
  • Long-eared Owl - Asio otus
    150055.jpg
  • Long-eared Owl - Asio otus
    150053.jpg
  • Long-eared Owl - Asio otus
    150052.jpg
  • Long-eared Owl - Asio otus
    150051.jpg
  • Long-eared Owl - Asio otus
    150050.jpg
  • Long-eared Owl - Asio otus
    150049.jpg
  • Long-eared Owl - Asio otus
    150048.jpg
  • Long-eared Owl - Asio otus
    150047.jpg
  • Flammulated Owl - Otus flammeolus
    148517.jpg
  • Flammulated Owl - Otus flammeolus
    148519.jpg
  • Flammulated Owl - Otus flammeolus
    148520.jpg
  • Flammulated Owl - Otus flammeolus
    148521.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148940.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148941.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148942.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148943.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148944.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148945.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148946.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148947.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148948.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148949.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148950.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148951.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148953.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148952.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148954.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
    148955.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148422.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148426.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148425.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148428.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148427.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148429.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148430.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148432.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148434.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148433.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148435.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148436.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148437.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148439.jpg
  • Burrowing Owl - Athene cunicularia - Adult
    147513.jpg
  • Burrowing Owl - Athene cunicularia - Adult
    147515.jpg
  • Burrowing Owl - Athene cunicularia - Juvenile
    147514.jpg
  • Burrowing Owl - Athene cunicularia - Adult
    147516.jpg
  • Burrowing Owl - Athene cunicularia - Adult
    147517.jpg
  • Burrowing Owl - Athene cunicularia - Adult
    147519.jpg
  • Burrowing Owl - Athene cunicularia - Adult
    147518.jpg
  • Long-eared Owl - Asio otus
    150054.jpg
  • Flammulated Owl - Otus flammeolus
    148518.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148423.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148431.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148438.jpg
  • Elf Owl - Micrathene whitneyi - Adult
    148440.jpg
  • Burrowing Owl - Athene cunicularia - Adult
    147520.jpg
  • Burrowing Owl - Athene cunicularia - Adult
    147521.jpg
  • Barred Owl - Strix variaAdult<br />
Osceola Co., FL<br />
February 2006
    146420.jpg
  • Barred Owl - Strix varia - Adult
    146422.jpg
  • Barred Owl - Strix varia - Adult
    146423.jpg
  • Barred Owl - Strix varia - Adult
    146427.jpg
  • Barred Owl - Strix varia - Adult
    146429.jpg
  • Barred Owl - Strix varia - Adult
    146421.jpg
  • Barred Owl - Strix varia - Adult
    146424.jpg
  • Barred Owl - Strix varia - Adult
    146426.jpg
  • Barred Owl - Strix varia - Adult
    146425.jpg
  • Barred Owl - Strix varia - Adult
    146428.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150542.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150540.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150538.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150539.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150535.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150533.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150532.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150531.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150530.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150541.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150536.jpg
  • Northern Hawk-Owl - Surnia ulula
    150534.jpg
  • Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus L 35-40cm. Well-marked owl that often hunts in daylight. Flight is leisurely, often with stiffly-held wings. Perches on fenceposts. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have buffish brown plumage, heavily spotted and streaked on upperparts; underparts are streaked but paler. Facial disc is rounded; note yellow eyes and short ‘ear’ tufts. Voice Displaying birds sometimes uttera deep hoots. Status Local and rather scarce. Nests on upland moors but outside breeding season favours lowland marshes, grassland and heaths, particularly near coasts. Influx of birds from Europe boosts winter numbers.
    137385.jpg
  • Tawny Owl Strix aluco L 38-40cm. Our most familiar owl. Strictly nocturnal; roosts in tree foliage during day. Flight is leisurely on broad, rounded wings. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have streaked, variably chestnut-brown or grey-brown plumage, palest on underparts. Eyes are dark. In flight, underwings look pale. Young birds typically leave nest while still downy and white. Voice Utters sharp kew-wick and well-known hooting calls; most vocal in late winter and early spring. Status Fairly common resident of woodland habitats where small mammals are common; also in gardens and suburban parks.
    101349.jpg
  • Tawny Owl Strix aluco L 38-40cm. Our most familiar owl. Strictly nocturnal; roosts in tree foliage during day. Flight is leisurely on broad, rounded wings. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have streaked, variably chestnut-brown or grey-brown plumage, palest on underparts. Eyes are dark. In flight, underwings look pale. Young birds typically leave nest while still downy and white. Voice Utters sharp kew-wick and well-known hooting calls; most vocal in late winter and early spring. Status Fairly common resident of woodland habitats where small mammals are common; also in gardens and suburban parks.
    110898.jpg
  • Tawny Owl Strix aluco L 38-40cm. Our most familiar owl. Strictly nocturnal; roosts in tree foliage during day. Flight is leisurely on broad, rounded wings. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have streaked, variably chestnut-brown or grey-brown plumage, palest on underparts. Eyes are dark. In flight, underwings look pale. Young birds typically leave nest while still downy and white. Voice Utters sharp kew-wick and well-known hooting calls; most vocal in late winter and early spring. Status Fairly common resident of woodland habitats where small mammals are common; also in gardens and suburban parks.
    112788.jpg
  • Little Owl Athene noctua L 22cm. Our smallest owl. Has large-headed, short-tailed and overall dumpy silhouette. Partly diurnal and seen perched on fenceposts and dead branches. Sometimes bobs head and body when agitated. Sexes are similar. Adult has brown upperparts with whitish spots; pale underparts have dark streaks. Note yellow eyes. Juvenile is duller and lacks spots on head. Voice Calls include cat-like kiu, uttered repeatedly in early evening. Status Introduced from mainland Europe in 19th Century. Now widespread and fairly common in S Britain. Nests in tree holes and cavities in stone walls.
    115704.jpg
  • Little Owl Athene noctua L 22cm. Our smallest owl. Has large-headed, short-tailed and overall dumpy silhouette. Partly diurnal and seen perched on fenceposts and dead branches. Sometimes bobs head and body when agitated. Sexes are similar. Adult has brown upperparts with whitish spots; pale underparts have dark streaks. Note yellow eyes. Juvenile is duller and lacks spots on head. Voice Calls include cat-like kiu, uttered repeatedly in early evening. Status Introduced from mainland Europe in 19th Century. Now widespread and fairly common in S Britain. Nests in tree holes and cavities in stone walls.
    124708.jpg
  • Little Owl Athene noctua L 22cm. Our smallest owl. Has large-headed, short-tailed and overall dumpy silhouette. Partly diurnal and seen perched on fenceposts and dead branches. Sometimes bobs head and body when agitated. Sexes are similar. Adult has brown upperparts with whitish spots; pale underparts have dark streaks. Note yellow eyes. Juvenile is duller and lacks spots on head. Voice Calls include cat-like kiu, uttered repeatedly in early evening. Status Introduced from mainland Europe in 19th Century. Now widespread and fairly common in S Britain. Nests in tree holes and cavities in stone walls.
    129117.jpg
  • Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus L 35-40cm. Well-marked owl that often hunts in daylight. Flight is leisurely, often with stiffly-held wings. Perches on fenceposts. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have buffish brown plumage, heavily spotted and streaked on upperparts; underparts are streaked but paler. Facial disc is rounded; note yellow eyes and short ‘ear’ tufts. Voice Displaying birds sometimes uttera deep hoots. Status Local and rather scarce. Nests on upland moors but outside breeding season favours lowland marshes, grassland and heaths, particularly near coasts. Influx of birds from Europe boosts winter numbers.
    137269.jpg
  • Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus L 35-40cm. Well-marked owl that often hunts in daylight. Flight is leisurely, often with stiffly-held wings. Perches on fenceposts. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have buffish brown plumage, heavily spotted and streaked on upperparts; underparts are streaked but paler. Facial disc is rounded; note yellow eyes and short ‘ear’ tufts. Voice Displaying birds sometimes uttera deep hoots. Status Local and rather scarce. Nests on upland moors but outside breeding season favours lowland marshes, grassland and heaths, particularly near coasts. Influx of birds from Europe boosts winter numbers.
    137270.jpg
  • Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus L 35-40cm. Well-marked owl that often hunts in daylight. Flight is leisurely, often with stiffly-held wings. Perches on fenceposts. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have buffish brown plumage, heavily spotted and streaked on upperparts; underparts are streaked but paler. Facial disc is rounded; note yellow eyes and short ‘ear’ tufts. Voice Displaying birds sometimes uttera deep hoots. Status Local and rather scarce. Nests on upland moors but outside breeding season favours lowland marshes, grassland and heaths, particularly near coasts. Influx of birds from Europe boosts winter numbers.
    137271.jpg
  • Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus L 35-40cm. Well-marked owl that often hunts in daylight. Flight is leisurely, often with stiffly-held wings. Perches on fenceposts. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have buffish brown plumage, heavily spotted and streaked on upperparts; underparts are streaked but paler. Facial disc is rounded; note yellow eyes and short ‘ear’ tufts. Voice Displaying birds sometimes uttera deep hoots. Status Local and rather scarce. Nests on upland moors but outside breeding season favours lowland marshes, grassland and heaths, particularly near coasts. Influx of birds from Europe boosts winter numbers.
    137344.jpg
  • Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus L 35-40cm. Well-marked owl that often hunts in daylight. Flight is leisurely, often with stiffly-held wings. Perches on fenceposts. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have buffish brown plumage, heavily spotted and streaked on upperparts; underparts are streaked but paler. Facial disc is rounded; note yellow eyes and short ‘ear’ tufts. Voice Displaying birds sometimes uttera deep hoots. Status Local and rather scarce. Nests on upland moors but outside breeding season favours lowland marshes, grassland and heaths, particularly near coasts. Influx of birds from Europe boosts winter numbers.
    142348.jpg
  • Tawny Owl Strix aluco L 38-40cm. Our most familiar owl. Strictly nocturnal; roosts in tree foliage during day. Flight is leisurely on broad, rounded wings. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have streaked, variably chestnut-brown or grey-brown plumage, palest on underparts. Eyes are dark. In flight, underwings look pale. Young birds typically leave nest while still downy and white. Voice Utters sharp kew-wick and well-known hooting calls; most vocal in late winter and early spring. Status Fairly common resident of woodland habitats where small mammals are common; also in gardens and suburban parks.
    143682.jpg
  • Little Owl Athene noctua L 22cm. Our smallest owl. Has large-headed, short-tailed and overall dumpy silhouette. Partly diurnal and seen perched on fenceposts and dead branches. Sometimes bobs head and body when agitated. Sexes are similar. Adult has brown upperparts with whitish spots; pale underparts have dark streaks. Note yellow eyes. Juvenile is duller and lacks spots on head. Voice Calls include cat-like kiu, uttered repeatedly in early evening. Status Introduced from mainland Europe in 19th Century. Now widespread and fairly common in S Britain. Nests in tree holes and cavities in stone walls.
    143830.jpg
  • Tawny Owl Strix aluco L 38-40cm. Our most familiar owl. Strictly nocturnal; roosts in tree foliage during day. Flight is leisurely on broad, rounded wings. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have streaked, variably chestnut-brown or grey-brown plumage, palest on underparts. Eyes are dark. In flight, underwings look pale. Young birds typically leave nest while still downy and white. Voice Utters sharp kew-wick and well-known hooting calls; most vocal in late winter and early spring. Status Fairly common resident of woodland habitats where small mammals are common; also in gardens and suburban parks.
    143850.jpg
  • Tawny Owl Strix aluco L 38-40cm. Our most familiar owl. Strictly nocturnal; roosts in tree foliage during day. Flight is leisurely on broad, rounded wings. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have streaked, variably chestnut-brown or grey-brown plumage, palest on underparts. Eyes are dark. In flight, underwings look pale. Young birds typically leave nest while still downy and white. Voice Utters sharp kew-wick and well-known hooting calls; most vocal in late winter and early spring. Status Fairly common resident of woodland habitats where small mammals are common; also in gardens and suburban parks.
    144049.jpg
  • Tawny Owl Strix aluco L 38-40cm. Our most familiar owl. Strictly nocturnal; roosts in tree foliage during day. Flight is leisurely on broad, rounded wings. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile have streaked, variably chestnut-brown or grey-brown plumage, palest on underparts. Eyes are dark. In flight, underwings look pale. Young birds typically leave nest while still downy and white. Voice Utters sharp kew-wick and well-known hooting calls; most vocal in late winter and early spring. Status Fairly common resident of woodland habitats where small mammals are common; also in gardens and suburban parks.
    144050.jpg
Next