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Great grey owl - Wikipedia The great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) (also great gray owl in American English) is a true owl, and is the world's largest species of owl by length It is distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, and it is the only species in the genus Strix found in both Eastern and Western Hemispheres
Great gray owls in their nest, Finland - Bing Gallery · Peapix Whooo's home? Great gray owls in their nest, Finland Silent hunters of the night sky, owls are among the most intriguing creatures in the animal kingdom Their ability to turn their heads up to 270 degrees—combined with silent flight and exceptional night vision—showcases their remarkable adaptations
Great Gray Owl - eBird A large enigmatic owl of bogs, meadows, and coniferous forest This rare and sought-after species is most often seen hunting around dawn and dusk, when it perches silently at the edges of clearings
Great Gray Owl - All About Birds Great Gray Owls are silvery gray overall—patterned with fine white, gray, and brown streaking and faint barring Their yellow eyes shine through the fine gray-and-brown concentric circles of the facial disk
Great Gray Owl | Audubon Field Guide Huge size with very fluffy plumage, longish tail, dark rings on face, yellow eyes Two white neck marks may be conspicuous Very deep, booming whoo, repeated 10 times or more, and gradually descending the scale Dense conifer forests, adjacent meadows, bogs
Great Gray Owl - American Bird Conservancy Among the largest in its family, the Great Gray Owl holds the title as North America's longest owl species This majestic bird's size, coloration, and range have inspired a host of nicknames, including Spectral Owl, Lapland Owl, Spruce Owl, and Sooty Owl
Great Gray Owl I Owl Research Institute Cocking its head as it listens for the tunneling of rodents beneath deep snow, the Great Gray Owl, with its incredible hearing, can detect prey over 100 meters away When prey is heard, the Great Gray Owl leaves its perch in one fast swoop, diving through the heaviest of snow for a meal
Great Gray Owl - ID, Facts, Diet, Habit More | Birdzilla The Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa) is a large, dark gray owl with a big, round head, and a small white “bow tie” on its throat This bird breeds in boreal bogs and forests in Canada and Alaska, and in montane forests in parts of the western USA It also lives in northern Eurasia
Great Grey Owl Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature | PBS The great grey owl sports grey plumage with a white collar or “bow-tie” across its neck The underparts are light with dark streaks and the upper parts are grey with pale bars
Great Gray Owl - Strix nebulosa | Wildlife Journal Junior The Great Grey Owl deserves its name because it is the largest owl in North America It is between 24 and 33 inches and has a wingspan up to five feet! A dusty gray color, the Great Gray Owl has a large, flat facial disk and no ear tufts