Bob Stevens: Pop shows Allison how a saw whet is banded
Bob Stevens: Allison feels how soft a saw whet's feathers are
Bob Stevens: Pop shows how the saw whet can find prey by sound
Bob Stevens: Allison learns how to hold the banded saw whet
Bob Stevens: Allison holds her first saw whet
Bob Stevens: Laura learns from Dad how to hold a saw whet owl
Bob Stevens: Laura shows a mother's loving touch with the saw whet
Bob Stevens: Keep doing that Mom, it feels good
Bob Stevens: Mom, can I watch TV if I eat all of my mouse?
Bob Stevens: Will you tell her that she can let me go now?
Bob Stevens: If you keep petting me on this nice soft jacket, I will stay here forever!
Bob Stevens: Why fly away when I can stay here and be warm and safe!!
Bob Stevens: I will stay here as long as you can hold your arm up
Bob Stevens: Tricia watches Brandi remove the saw whet owl from the net
Bob Stevens: Ian photographs the saw whet just removed from the net
Bob Stevens: Removing the saw whet from the carrying bag
Bob Stevens: Paul and Brandi determine the saw whet's age by examining the flight feathers
Bob Stevens: Tricia holds her first saw whet owl
Bob Stevens: Tricia, your feathers look different than mine!!
Bob Stevens: Big smiles from Tricia and the saw whet owl
Bob Stevens: Wait a minute, Tricia. Do Jayhawks eat saw whet owls???
Bob Stevens: Ian, you can hold me but I am going to keep an eye on that Jayhawk!
Bob Stevens: Ian, I am still nervous about anything with hawk in its name!
Bob Stevens: I am getting tired of this, can I leave now?
Bob Stevens: Yes I am tiny, cute and adorable.
Bob Stevens: Ian, I am concentrating really hard that you will let me go
Bob Stevens: Look right into my eyes so I can hypnotize you
Bob Stevens: Victor holds the saw whet while the brain trust debates whether a feather is one or two years old
Bob Stevens: Everyone has an opinion on the age of the feathers
Bob Stevens: This definitely beats having dead birds in our freezer