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When A Rare Baby Finds That The Photographer Is Photographing Him, He Begins To Make The Most Delicate Poses

The globe is rich with natural wonders, and some countries’ flora and fauna are as diverse as their people. As a result, wildlife photographers enjoy capturing a wide variety of animals in their natural environments.

A lovely and adorable barred eagle owl chose to show off his charms and play for a bit with amateur photographer Alvin Tan, who didn’t waste any time in releasing the photos.

CREDIT: Alvin Tan

Tan frequently visits Singapore’s national parks and goes on excursions to get in close contact with nature and capture the most beautiful photographs. The encounter with the bird, on the other hand, was totally by chance.

Because of their nocturnal habits, as well as their distrustful conduct toward humans, Barred Eagle Owls are particularly difficult to appreciate during the day.

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The little chick was in the company of another adult bird, thought to be its mother, but it was she who stole the show. The tiny kid glanced at the man with interest, and while he did not decide to take flight, he did show off in a way that they seldom do.

CREDIT: Alvin Tan

The animal’s interest in the photographer was obvious, as seen by the curiosity with which its enormous black eyes gazed at the camera, which was hidden behind the tree.

Because of the twigs and the height, the intelligent bird did not feel intimidated and was taken away by the situation.

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Alvin, proud of his effort, posted the sequence of photographs to the Nature Society (Singapore) Facebook group, where it didn’t take long for hundreds of replies and comments to pour in.

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The guy also stated that he had heard of surprising sightings of these birds in the region during the months of January and February, but he had not been able to observe any.

As a result, his astonishment and delight were amplified when he eventually recognized an owl of this kind amid the branches.

CREDIT: Alvin Tan