The great grey owl was designated Manitoba's provincial bird in 1987 due to its significance to the province's natural heritage and its unique status as one of the largest owl species. These owls are well-adapted to the boreal forests of Manitoba, where they play a crucial role in controlling rodent populations. Their striking appearance and remarkable hunting abilities also contribute to their popularity and symbolic representation of the province's wildlife.
The Great Grey Owl.
Manitoba's provincial bird is the Great Gray Owl.
I can't tell you why, but I can say that the Great Grey Owl is not the provincial animal of Manitoba. The provincial animal is the Bison/Buffalo.
Manitoba because the great grey owl is the provincial bird there
The Prairie Crocus is the provincial flower for Manitoba. Also for future reference and to save you some time. The provincial bird is: Great Grey Owl, Animal: Bison, Tree: White Spruce, Mineral: Nickel and the Motto is: Glorious & Free.
The Great Grey Owl, also known as the Lapland Owl.
Grey Go-away-bird was created in 1833.
The bird of Manitoba is the Grey Owl
Grey Lourie
The small grey bird with a black eye stripe is called a junco.
Grey Crowned Crane, the national bird of Uganda
Many bird species are seen in Germany including the great crested grebe and great shearwater. Additional birds include the great white pelican and grey heron.