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  2. Great grey owl - Wikipedia

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    The great grey owl (Strix nebulosa) (also great gray owl in American English) is a true owl, and is the world's largest species of owl by length. It is distributed across the Northern Hemisphere , and it is the only species in the genus Strix found in both Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

  3. Ornimegalonyx - Wikipedia

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    The giant Cuban owl or giant cursorial owl (Ornimegalonyx) is an extinct genus of giant owl that measured 1.1 metres (3 ft 7 in) in height. It is closely related to the many species of living owls of the genus Strix. [1] It was a flightless or nearly flightless bird and it is believed to be the largest owl that ever existed.

  4. Great horned owl - Wikipedia

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    Great horned owls seem to be the most long-lived owl in North America. Among all owls, they may outrank even the larger Eurasian eagle owl in known longevity records from the wild, [6] with almost 29 years being the highest age for an owl recorded in North America. [198] In captivity, the record for the longest lived great horned owl was 50 ...

  5. Great horned owl that lived near Lincoln Park’s North Pond ...

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    Almost 4 million great horned owls can be found in a variety of habitats across North America, including in Illinois. The second-heaviest owl species in America after snowy owls, great horned owls ...

  6. List of largest birds - Wikipedia

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    The largest of the barn or masked owl family is the Tasmanian masked owl (Tyto novaehollandiae castanops), which weighs up to 1.4 kg (3.1 lb) and measures up to 0.6 m (2.0 ft). [146] The largest owl known to have existed was Ornimegalonyx oteroi of Cuba, a uniquely cursorial owl. The giant bird was estimated to stand over 1.1 m (3.6 ft) on the ...

  7. Snowy owl - Wikipedia

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    Snowy owls are native to the Arctic regions of both North America and the Palearctic, breeding mostly on the tundra. [2] It has a number of unique adaptations to its habitat and lifestyle, which are quite distinct from other extant owls. [7] One of the largest species of owl, it is the only owl with mainly white plumage. [6]

  8. Category:Owls of North America - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Owls of North America" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Barred owl; E.

  9. American barn owl - Wikipedia

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    The American barn owl is a medium-sized, pale-coloured owl with long wings and a short, squarish tail. [3] However, the largest-bodied race of barn owl, T. f. furcata from Cuba and Jamaica, is also an island race, albeit being found on more sizeable islands with larger prey and few larger owls competing for dietary resources. [4]