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Over 200 people participate in Hawrelak Park run  -  Oct 26, 2008
Canada.com,The money helped 1000 animals in distress, including a great grey owl that fell and broke its wing after being shot in the leg with a pellet gun.

Barred Owl is magnificent  -  Apr 21, 2008
Pembroke Daily Observer,During this same period, Lauren Trute spotted a gorgeous Great Grey Owl in the Westmeath area. It is strange that this bird would show up now and not in the

EXCLUSIVE TV WILDLIFE EXPERT NIGEL MARVEN AT HOME WITH HIS ...  -  Apr 12, 2008
Sunday People,...a giant bullfrog that leaps in the air to grab food, a pair of bearded dragons, an alligator snapping turtle, and a great grey owl.

Protecting the boreal forest and birds  -  Apr 10, 2008
St. Catharines Standard,Species like gray jay, boreal chickadee and great grey owl live year-round in the boreal forest. It's the summer home for many colourful wood warblers

Life and death of a great grey owl  -  22 Feb 2008
Boston Globe,This photo of a great grey owl was taken in Waldo County, Maine, before a bird alert drew crowds to the area. (MEREDITH TOUMAYAN) WE READ your story about

Great Scott, it's a great grey owl  -  Jan 28, 2008
VillageSoup Belfast,By Abigail Mullins JACKSON (Jan 28): A great grey owl was spied Wednesday, Jan. 23, on a telephone wire at the north end of Bog Road, eyeing birds and

A treasury of Manitoba  -  Nov 7, 2007
Winnipeg Free Press,And so on and on and on, all of it exhaustively cross referenced so that curiosity about the great grey owl leads to information about prairie crocuses,

Surprising home grown TV star  -  Oct 2, 2007
Portage Daily Graphic,By Cynthia Münster It all started with one particularly large great grey owl. Four metres high and weighing 1000 kilograms, this specimen of Manitoba’s


Cedar waxwings arrive in time for milder weather Mar 11, 2006
...from his window. The great grey owl can still be seen east of Ottawa, and Robert Alford saw one on the March Valley Road. An owl ...
Ottawa Citizen,

Chessington World of Adventures: latest news Mar 1, 2006
With all new signage and brand new 'play 'n learn' elements throughout, guests can stretch as far as a Condor, view the world as a Great Grey Owl would through ...
Parksmania (press release),

Stirling-Rawdon - Le Groupe Colouris exhibition at Stirling-Rawdon ... Mar 2, 2006
Elsie Hagerman has captured a great grey owl as he sits watching from a fence post, and Mona Morris a mother and child silhouetted against the setting sun. ...
Stirling Community Press,
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