"It Sent Tingles Down My Spine For Hours": Owl Lands On This Photographer's Lens, Ends Up Blending In Perfectly

Photography is all about catching that perfect moment. And depending on what you’re catching, that moment might be a mere second that’s just too hard to snap because it happens so fast, or it can be an hour, but it’s an hour every fifty years or so. In any case, moments are precious because of this.



He continued: "We watched it for a few minutes when all of a sudden, the owl flew from its perch and headed straight towards Scott. It swooped up and landed on his lens and looked around. Scott turned around at me and gave an amazed look like "holy crap, are you serious right now?" Photographer Beaumon Day recently had a unique chance of snapping pics of a very curious great gray owl. Beau explained that the owl seemed like it was hunting, as it would look to the ground as if it was trying to see a small rodent or something else, or it would not move at all for a while, before it decided to join the crew. They spent another hour with the bird, watching it fly all around, trying to find some game, also landing on Brooke's head, who afterwards collapsed to the ground in amazement.