Moss Owls free prompts and swap face images

313 text to image prompts for moss owls are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

Best prompts for moss owls

sitting, solo, proud great horned owl with large orange eyes and tufted feathers, closed mouth, looking at viewer, small field mice, gnarled oak branches, twilight forest, green background
3D Animation of a golden owl perched on a mossy branch, peering down at a white rabbit reclining on emerald moss, immersed in a foggy enchanted woodland with soft focus on the golden owl.
Close-up of great horned owl talons gripping mossy branch, framed against dense misty woodland under dense canopy, illuminated by cool diffused morning light penetrating fog; high-resolution wildlife photography style, shallow depth of field, creamy bokeh, subtle motion blur on the ear flick, atmospheric humidity, crisp texture, natural color grading, realistic anatomy, no humans, clean negative space, dynamic yet balanced composition, rich micro-detail, soft shadows, lifelike field-documentary authenticity
Two large, animated owls with wide, startled eyes, dark blue and brown feathers, spread wings, in a nighttime forest. Background has tall trees with autumn leaves, illuminated by blue moonlight. Smaller owl in foreground, larger owl in background.
Modern Art gray shimmer covered in pale-green vines cause these large bulging-eyed owls known as night watchers to stand out against tropical blue skies, so these clever birds rarely take wing in broad daylight. They hunt most frequently from skies painted by sunrise or sunset, letting their wings blend in with the pinks and oranges, and allowing them to drop down like a bolt from the darkening sky. A bony yellow ridge protrudes in a long spike over a night watcher’s beak, and the vines covering its head resemble a furry mohawk from a distance. The owls stink of death, and their vines emit clouds of dust with each flap of their wings, sketchbook naturalist journal, pen and ink, detailed.