Bob Stevens:
The table in the woods is ready for banding
Bob Stevens:
Hillary removes the first netted saw whet
Bob Stevens:
The pressure of your family watching does not bother Hillary
Bob Stevens:
The family looks on
Bob Stevens:
Mom and Dad, I know what I am doing!
Bob Stevens:
Almost free of the net
Bob Stevens:
The indignity of having to be cut free of the net
Bob Stevens:
Removing the first saw whet from the carrying bag
Bob Stevens:
Demonstrating the softness of the feathers
Bob Stevens:
Measuring the wing chord
Bob Stevens:
Hillary examines the feathers to determine age
Bob Stevens:
Large ears enable hunting in the dark
Bob Stevens:
Trying to hear like a saw whet does
Bob Stevens:
Kerri removes a netted saw whet from the carrying bag
Bob Stevens:
Dan checks the weight of the empty bag
Bob Stevens:
This saw whet's wing chord is 138 mm
Bob Stevens:
The talons of the banded saw whet owl
Bob Stevens:
Strickland shows off the saw whet's features for silent flight
Bob Stevens:
Strickland, is it time to let me go?
Bob Stevens:
Don't take a picture of me. I am shy!
Bob Stevens:
Getting lost on the road was a small price to pay for holding a saw whet owl
Bob Stevens:
I know you want to hold me, but I would like to get back to finding dinner
Bob Stevens:
I like your beard, it is like my feathers
Bob Stevens:
You can't pet me, I belong to him.
Bob Stevens:
Emily, could you wrap your hand warmers around me
Bob Stevens:
Finally, someone my own size!
Bob Stevens:
Julianne, wouldn't I be great for show and tell?
Bob Stevens:
Now I will get an A in science!!
Bob Stevens:
I have something my sister doesn't have
Bob Stevens:
Enough with the pictures, I know we are cute but enough is enough!