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powerful$62912$ - translation to greek

SPECIES OF BIRD
Ninox strenua; Powerful Boobook; Powerful Owl; Powerful boobook
  • The young of the powerful owl leave the nest a few weeks after hatching but frequently are cared for over several months after dispersing from the nest.
  • Powerful owl – Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Mount Coot-tha, SE Queensland, Australia
  • Powerful owl on a suburban TV aerial, [[Chatswood West]], [[New South Wales]]
  • Powerful owl with its prey.
  • Female and fledgling, Mount Coot-tha, Brisbane

powerful      
adj. ισχυρός, δυνατός

Definition

omnipotent
I. a.
Almighty, all-powerful.
II. n.
[With The prefixed.] God, the Almighty.

Wikipedia

Powerful owl

The powerful owl (Ninox strenua), a species of owl native to south-eastern and eastern Australia, is the largest owl on the continent. It is found in coastal areas and in the Great Dividing Range, rarely more than 200 km (120 mi) inland. The IUCNRed List of Threatened Species also refers to this species as the powerful boobook. An apex predator in its narrow distribution, powerful owls are often opportunists, like most predators, but generally are dedicated to hunting arboreal mammals, in particular small to medium-sized marsupials. Such prey can comprise about three-quarters of their diet. Generally, this species lives in primary forests with tall, native trees, but can show some habitat flexibility when not nesting. The powerful owl is a typically territorial raptorial bird that maintains a large home range and has long intervals between egg-laying and hatching of clutches. Also, like many types of raptorial birds, they must survive a long stretch to independence in young owls after fledging. Unlike most raptorial birds, however, male powerful owls are larger and stronger than females, so the male takes the dominant position in the mating pair, which extends to food distribution.