It was found dead Oct. 7 in Dryden, Ontario. It shows that the birds were moving north.
That is the highest number of great gray owls ever banded in a single season in the world.
That means young birds (from the summer of 2004) were probably never born. The birds that tried to produce young probably failed.
The information will be useful in terms of who encounters these birds in the future, where they go, maybe also how long they live.