Answer: Yes, the most common one is that of the great gray owl, which may live year-round in the northern part of Minnesota.
There's nothing quite like one or two of these sharp predators to keep the local rodent population down, and so those wood mice and their foreign cousins, the recently arrived bank vole and greater ...
We were overwhelmed by the response to our annual Letters to Santa feature, with more than 1,250 letters submitted this year. Due ...