Great grey owl; No People; Outdoors; Strix nebulosa; bird; bird of prey; grey; natural world; nature; photograph; wildlife
Description
Great Gray Owl Strix nebulosa Size: Wingspan up to 152cm (60") Distribution:Alaska, Canada,northern Minnesota, Europe and Asia. Months seen: All year round. Food: Small mammals and birds Habitat: Forest
Great Gray Owl. This photo depicts the striking grey plumage of this bird. This image was taken on a stormy day. The bird in this photo is insulated with a thick layer of feathers.
Snowy Owl, Snow Owl, Arctic Owl, Great White Owl, Ghost Owl, Ermine Owl, Tundra Ghost, Ookpik, Scandinavian Nightbird, White Terror of the North, Highland Tundra Owl, Bubo scandiacus, Nyctea scandiaca, owl, bird of prey, bird
A sailboat passes in front of Owl's Head Light on Owl's Head in Maine's Penobscot Bay (USA). The Camden Hills are visible in the background. Two people are on the sailboat. Owl's Head Light is a 30-foot tower that was built in 1852.
Owl's Head Harbor lies on the west side of Maine's Penobscot Bay (USA). It is a working harbor of lobster and fishing boats. Here, these boats form a backdrop for beautiful summer flowers along the ocean shore.