The great gray owl, a rare winter visitor to the Northeast, is the world’s largest owl by length, a silent hunter whose dense plumage and keen hearing allow it to thrive in northern forests.
When I think about winter survival, my mind first goes to wildlife: field mice curling up in nests, chickadees flocking to bird feeders, and amphibians burrowing into the mud.
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