On The Front Page Of The March 22, 2008 Issue 
Of The Northcountry News
Great Grey Owl - Tom Sears 
There are just some things you may only get a handful of chances to see and capture by camera! Although, if looked at quickly, this owl may be mistaken for one of our more common owls, but his one is a Great Grey Owl, which is a rarity to see, nevermind capture a photo of. The Great Grey is usually seen in the cooler climate of Canada. - Tom Sears Photo. You may see more of Tom’s wildlife photography at www.tomsears.com. or by clicking on his link located at the bottom of this page. 
 
Did You Know! A group of owls has many collective nouns, including "a bazaar of owls", "a glaring of owls", "a parliament of owls", "a stooping of owls", and a "wisdom of owls. The Great Grey Owl has been known to drive off predators as large as black bears when defending their nest!