While sitting on a log watching a great gray owl, I was surprised ... they will bring their feet to the side of their head to grasp the rodent. Once captured, the owl will either swallow it ...
The Great Grey Owl can locate its rodent prey ... The bird is drawn from behind, with its head swiveled backwards 180 degrees to meet the gaze of people walking towards it.
Bird enthusiasts are flocking to Minnesota in hopes of catching a glimpse of a great gray owl. They're one of North America's largest owl species and many have flown down from Canada to find food.
The great grey owl is one of the largest owls in the world and Manitoba’s provincial bird. It’s not a very agile flier but is still a deadly predator. It prefers to strike from short distances ...
A great grey owl was captured by a Port Coquitlam photographer on the eastern side of Coquitlam this month. Philip Warburton said the bird isn’t usually seen in the region, but it may have shown ...
"Rarely seen owls — great grey owls and boreal owls — are flying hundreds of miles from Canada’s boreal forests to northeastern Minnesota," The Raptor Center said in a Facebook post.