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Strix Collection (#5)

"Strix: The Enigmatic World of Owls" In the realm of nocturnal wonders, Strix reigns supreme. Picture No

Background imageStrix Collection: Ural owl (strix uralensis) perching on branch

Ural owl (strix uralensis) perching on branch

Background imageStrix Collection: Strix nebulosa, great grey owl

Strix nebulosa, great grey owl
Close-up photograph of a great grey owl (Strix nebulosa), which can be found from Scandinavia across Siberia to Sakhalin, Alaska, Canada, and parts of the nothwestern United States

Background imageStrix Collection: Oreogn, Coast Range, a Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis) fledgling

Oreogn, Coast Range, a Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentalis) fledgling

Background imageStrix Collection: Barred Owl; Strix varia;

Barred Owl; Strix varia;

Background imageStrix Collection: Northern Spotted

Northern Spotted Owl (Strix occidentals caurina) on mossy branch, Coast Range, Oreogn, USA

Background imageStrix Collection: Barred Owl - fledgling just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA

Barred Owl - fledgling just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA
JZ-3857 Barred Owl - fledgling just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA Strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageStrix Collection: Barred Owl adult in day roost near nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA

Barred Owl adult in day roost near nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA
JZ-3845 Barred Owl adult in day roost near nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA Strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageStrix Collection: Barred Owl fledglings just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA

Barred Owl fledglings just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA
JZ-3841 Barred Owl fledglings just outside of their nest cavity. May in Connecticut, USA strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageStrix Collection: Barred Owl - in flight - Florida - USA - in January

Barred Owl - in flight - Florida - USA - in January
JZ-3346 Barred Owl - in flight Florida - USA - in January Strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageStrix Collection: Barred Owl - Florida - USA - in January

Barred Owl - Florida - USA - in January
JZ-3345 Barred Owl Florida - USA - in January Strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageStrix Collection: Barred Owl

Barred Owl
JZ-1905 Barred Owl Strix varia Also known as: eight hooter, rain owl, wood owl, striped owl, and hoot owl. Distribution: Canada

Background imageStrix Collection: Barred Owl - in flight

Barred Owl - in flight
JZ-1897 Barred Owl - in flight Distribution: Canada, USA, Mexico and Bermuda. Strix varia Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageStrix Collection: Great Grey Owl - Standing 27 in tall with a wingspan of 52 inches this is our longest owl

Great Grey Owl - Standing 27 in tall with a wingspan of 52 inches this is our longest owl
JZ-1888 Great Grey Owl - flight Northern Minnesota during one of the largest invasions on record in the winter of 2004/2005

Background imageStrix Collection: Great Gray Owl - Standing 27 in tall with a wingspan of 52 inches this is our longest owl

Great Gray Owl - Standing 27 in tall with a wingspan of 52 inches this is our longest owl
JZ-1879 Great Grey Owl - flight Northern Minnesota during one of the largest invasions on record in the winter of 2004/2005




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"Strix: The Enigmatic World of Owls" In the realm of nocturnal wonders, Strix reigns supreme. Picture No. 10859244 captures the mesmerizing silhouette of a Tawny owl against a backdrop adorned with a mystical moon. This representative of the Strix aluco species embodies wisdom and mystery. Meanwhile, John James Audubon's Snowy Owl (Picture No. 10859245) showcases another member of the Strix family, known for its captivating beauty and grace. With its impressive wingspan and majestic presence, this owl commands attention wherever it roams. The Great Grey Owl stands tall at an astounding 27 inches, boasting a wingspan spanning 52 inches (Picture No. 10859245). When vole populations dwindle in their boreal forest habitats, these magnificent creatures embark on daring journeys southward in search of sustenance. Witnessing a Great Gray Owl take flight is like witnessing poetry in motion (Great Gray Owl in flight - Picture No. XXXX). Their elongated bodies effortlessly glide through the air as they navigate vast landscapes to secure their next meal. Traveling all the way to Kuhmo Finland brings us face-to-face with yet another stunning sight – a Great Grey Owl hunting over snow-covered terrain (Picture No. XXXX). Against this wintry backdrop, their piercing gaze pierces through any camouflage as they hone in on unsuspecting prey. Venturing further into Etosha National Park in Namibia reveals the enchanting Pearl-spotted Owlet perched delicately upon a branch (Pearl-spotted Owlet - Picture No. XXXX). Its petite size belies its fierce nature as it surveys its surroundings with keen eyesight that rivals even larger owls within the Strix genus. As autumn leaves carpet Czech Republic's landscape come November, young Tawny owls find solace amidst towering trees (Tawny owl - Picture No. XXXX).