From Melvin Laureano Nature & Wildlife

A Great Gray Owl delicately testing the strength of a pine tree’s tip before settling-these large owls often perch high to scan and listen for prey below.

Mountainview County, AB

The world’s largest owl by overall length, the Great Grey is mostly air.

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    3 days ago

    Owls are about 40-60% floof, though this particular owl is on the high end of that spectrum since it lives in the cold.

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            2 days ago

            I can see that for a Great Grey, they got tons of feathers everywhere, but some of the tropic and temperate owls that don’t have fuzzy feet and legs would have to have a lower percentage, I’d think.

            I’ll have to see if I can find a more definitive source for this factoid one of these days. It’s one of those things I see repeated all the time but no source is ever given.

            But they are still very floody beasts whatever the actual number 😊