Great Grey Owl Series
At 27 inches in length it is the largest owl in North America, the Great Grey Owl inhabits dense forests and wooded bogs in the North and is relatively uncommon. Although it is mainly nocturnal, the Great Grey Owl also hunts at dawn, dusk and sometimes during the day in the far North. It feeds mainly on mice but will also take small mammals and birds.
Bumblebee Series
Bumblebees are familiar, almost friendly-seeming, with their thick fur and clumsy way about them. Their yellow and black markings, like those of many other stinging insects, are meant to warn predators. Bumblebees are social, a hive of up to 300 individuals and their mother, the queen, working cooperatively to raise the next generation. Unlike honeybees, bumblebee colonies do not overwinter; only the queen (or her successor) survives.