Clever Camouflaged Owl Blending Into Tree, Spotted By Photographer

A photographer kept looking for a grey owl to click a picture for his blog. He kept hunting for the owl in the Canadian forest till he came across a camouflaged owl and wasted no time to take the perfect picture. It was perfect as to how the camouflaged owl blended into the tree’s bark. 

Wildlife photographers lead difficult lives when they go around the world and stay in difficult places to click a single picture. They are blessed with the skill of patience and also with steady hands. They can wait for hours for an animal to do a certain task and then click pictures of the activity. One such photographer from Canada did the same and we will talk about that now.


The largest owl in terms of its length is the great grey owl. It can grow up to lengths of 84 cm. The bird can be found exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere and can be differentiated by the whitish collar under the face. People call the collar a “bow-tie”. The bird breeds in the coniferous forests and near open areas.

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