Friday, March 5, 2010

lost little owl

I often discover something new or strange on my walks around the neighbourhood.... most of the time, I always think... "Argh! If only I had my camera with me!" Behold, this time I actually had the camera! Sitting on the trunk of an old tree, I spotted this cute little owl-y guy. A lost little pouch perched up and looking longingly for its owner. I felt compelled to leave it there, in case someone did come back for it... hopefully they were reunited. Hoot hoot and happy weekend!!

24 comments:

  1. Aww! poor little guy! BTW, you're so sweet to leave it there (I probably would have grabed it for Devon...awful, I know)

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  2. I know what you mean--last time I forgot my camera there were 4 eagles flying over the water! Never leave home without it :) What a cute owl!

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  3. what a very charming find. i do hope it's reunited with it's owner. and it feels so good...

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  4. so sweet, I hope someone comes back for him :)

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  5. Very good of you to leave it behind...

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  6. Aw, cute! Hope the little owl found its mommy! :D

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  7. I thought for sure that was a posed shot. Great find! I hope the owner finds it! All of the most interesting things I see are laying on the ground, neglected. I get mad, too, when I see something great laying there and I don't have my camera!

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  8. I love finding trinkets on my walks, yesterday i found a sparkly purple pony. Your blog is very lovely by the way!

    Peace and Love,

    Nix
    http://spontaneousreality.blogspot.com

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  9. Awww I hope they found their way home. :)

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  10. He's so cute, I hope he makes it home!

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  11. Aww, poor little owl. I'll bet a little girl left her "purse" and is pretty upset about. I hope it finds it's rightful owner! Good for you to leave it.

    Michele

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  12. When I first saw your blog photo I thought; "Oh, something from the front page of etsy". Etsy has become owl-aholics. LOL
    Then I read your post. I'm sure someone is very distraught that they've lost the little fellow but it did afford you with a wonderful photo. I love the textures of the rough tree trunk and soft moss, you have an incredible eye for taking fantastic pictures.

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  13. Oh cute, hopefully it's owner found it!

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  14. How cute! I can't imagine anyone would go without that little guy for long!

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  15. I so want to get pics of these lichens growing on a tree outside a restaurant I was at this week.
    That owl is a bit of a mystery, isn't he? I wonder where he came from.

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  16. awwww thats terrible that they lost him! i bet the owner was gutted :( hopefully they returned to take him home, it was good of you to leave it there :)

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  17. How sweet. Probably some little one was sitting at the base of the tree and left it.Hope it finds its way back home.

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  18. Cute photo but so sad for Owlie to be lost. Or maybe he just ran away to have an adventure :)

    Have a great weekend, T.

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  19. Haha so cute! Maybe he belongs with the tree? :)

    I'm off to the beach now, hopefully I'll spot something unusual to share as well. I've got my camera with me!

    Have a beautiful weekend! Woot~
    Rheea

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  20. just had a look at your Etsy stuff ... it's really great !!!

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  21. How fab that you had your camera with you... I'm not sure what I would have done....
    Hope all is well over there and that you're having a loooveellly weekend...

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  22. Maybe a little critter will make it it's home!
    -Alessandra

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  23. Hey chicky - I've got a cute little award waiting for you and your darling blog over at leShrimp!

    http://shrimpsaladcircus.blogspot.com/2010/03/week-in-review.html

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  24. hi cabin - I miss your Olympics blogs! hahaha Sure hope the owner goes looking for her bag, retraces her steps...

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