While many of us hear the distinct, often piercing call of screech owls, it’s rare to catch a glimpse of one and even rarer still to take a photo of one nestled in a tree. Richard Giannola of Milton nabbed this shot of the small bird of prey at Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge. The sleepy Eastern screech owl clearly didn’t give a hoot about Giannola (or his camera).
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Photographers should submit work to photos@capegazette.com for consideration in the Community Photography Showcase online feature. Please include your name, phone number and where the photo was made. Photos will be posted to www.capegazette.com/column/community-photo-showcase.
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