Some Wildlife Photographers Use Bait, But Is It Worth The Shot?
Photos of an owl swooping in with wings wide, eyes glowing and talons outstretched might not really be because of chance. Photographers using mice to lure the owls have caused a fierce debate.
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April 3, 2017 at 03:25PM
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