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Uploaded: 08/17/07 8:53 PM GMT
Snowy owl
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Bubo scandiacus The Snowy Owl was first classified in 1758 by Carolus Linnaeus, the Swedish Swedish naturalist who developed binomial nomenclature to classify and organise plants and animals. The name "scandiacas" is a Latinised word referring to Scandinavia, as the Owl was first observed in the northern parts of Europe. Some other names for the Snowy Owl are Snow Owl, Arctic Owl, Great White Owl, Ghost Owl, Ermine Owl, Tundra Ghost, Ookpik, Scandinavian Nightbird, White Terror of the North, and Highland Tundra Owl. It is the official bird of Quebec. Description: The Snowy Owl is a large, diurnal white Owl that has a rounded head, yellow eyes and black bill. The feet are heavily feathered. A distinctive white Owl, their overall plumage is variably barred or speckled with thin, black, horizontal bars or spots. Females and juveniles are more heavily marked than males - adult males may be almost pure white, although they have up to three tail bands. Adult females are distinctly barred throughout, and have from four to six tail bands. Immatures are very heavily barred throughout, and dark spotting may codominate or dominate the overall plumage. Intensity of dark spotting varies with the sex of the immatures, females being the darkest. Juveniles are uniformly brown with scattered white tips of down. Size: Length 51-68.5 cm (20-27") average female 66cm (26" inches), male 59cm (23") Wingspan 137-164cm (54-65") Weight 1134-2000g (40-70oz) average female 1707g (60oz), male 1612g (57oz) Info from here Photo taken with Konica Minolta Dimage Z5. Hope you like it and thanks for watching :-)

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::phasmid
08/18/07 12:48 AM GMT
A beauty of a bird and a lot of useful and informative info as well, my friend. Nicely done :)

♥PJ 005

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::scorpie
08/18/07 1:12 PM GMT
Beautiful capture.
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Why not go out on a limb, that is where the fruit is.... Frank Scully
.21citrouilles
08/20/07 3:56 AM GMT
A striking and magnificent portrait. + faves
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.gabriela2006
09/13/07 1:04 AM GMT
I think snow owls are really beautiful...nice shot:)
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