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Great Gray Owl in flight - Standing 27 in tall with a wingspan of 52 inches this is our longest owl. When vole populations crash in the boreal forests where they nest they often move south in search of food
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Great Gray Owl in flight - Standing 27 in tall with a wingspan of 52 inches this is our longest owl. When vole populations crash in the boreal forests where they nest they often move south in search of food
JZ-1876
Great Grey OWL - in flight
Minnesota, USA
Strix Nebulosa
Standing 27 in tall with a wingspan of 52 inches this is our longest owl. When vole populations crash in the boreal forests where they nest they often move south in search of food. I photographed in northern Minnesota during one of the largest invasions on record in the winter of 2004/2005.
Jim Zipp
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Fly like an owl, soar like a giant! Meet JZ-1876, the majestic Great Gray Owl in flight. Standing tall at 27 inches with a wingspan of 52 inches, this magnificent creature holds the record for being our longest owl. When vole populations crash in their boreal forest homes, these owls embark on epic journeys southward in search of food. Captured during one of the largest invasions on record in the winter of 2004/2005, this print by Jim Zipp takes you to northern Minnesota where nature's spectacle unfolds. Witnessing this incredible bird of prey gliding through the wintry landscape is truly awe-inspiring. With its striking grey plumage and piercing yellow eyes, JZ-1876 commands attention as it gracefully navigates through woodland canopies and forests. Its stealthy hunting skills make it a formidable predator, especially when targeting red-backed voles. This image encapsulates the wild beauty and resilience of North American wildlife. The great gray owl symbolizes freedom and adaptability as it faces challenges head-on during its migration journey. Hang this print on your wall to bring a touch of untamed wilderness into your home. Let JZ-1876 remind you that even amidst harsh winters or challenging times, there is always strength within us to conquer any obstacle.
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