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Misty is our Female
Hand Reared Display Great Gray Owl.
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Adults have a big, rounded head with a grey face and yellow
eyes with darker circles around them. The underparts are
light with dark streaks; the upper parts are grey with pale
bars. This owl does not have ear tufts and has the largest
facial disc of any raptor.
In terms of length, the Great Grey Owl rivals the Eurasian
Eagle Owl and the Blakiston's Fish Owl as the world's
largest owl. However, much of its size is deceptive, since
this species' fluffy feathers, long tail and large head
obscure a body lighter than that of most other large owls.
The length ranges from 61 to 84 cm (24 to 33 in), averaging
72 cm (27 in) for females and 67 cm (26 in) for males. The
wingspan can exceed 152 cm (60 in), but averages 142 cm (56
in) for females and 140 cm (55 in) for males. The adult
weight ranges from 700 to 1800 grams (1½ to 4 lb), averaging
1290 grams (2 lb 14 oz) for females and 1000 g (2 lb 3 oz)
for males. The males are usually smaller than females, as in
most owl species.
| Species |
Weight |
Hatch Date |
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Strix Nebulosa
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2lb 1oz |
24-05-2009 |
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