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Snowy Owls
Not sure if the Snowy Owl in the foreground is the female or one of last year's young. I just can't tell any more. Dad is in the background and is the smallest in the family of five. After all the rain we've had this month, grass everywhere (at the Zoo and in the parks and natural areas of the city), has grown so tall. Not very easy to get a decent photo of these owls, as blades of grass seem to always get in the way. I don't know if Snowy Owls eat Rhubarb, but there is a giant patch of this in their enclosure!
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