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That Barn Owl.......
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.....didn't show up last night. Actually, I wasn't watching through the night so I suppose he could have appeared then. I was just checking the same times as previous nights. No show. He's probably had enough of town life!
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It would have worked well added to Tuesday's thread.
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Clarion - I think they were referring to Eccles demise which occurred a few days ago.
The owl in English folk law was looked previously on as the harbinger of death
"It was the owl that shriek'd, the fatal bellman,
Which gives the stern'st good night."
Macbeth - I did it for O level
it was only with the rise of classicism in C19 that it was looked on a symbol of wisdom ( as Athena's mate etc).
altho on this thread I think ther has been removal over-kill - am I allowed to say that ?
The owl in English folk law was looked previously on as the harbinger of death
"It was the owl that shriek'd, the fatal bellman,
Which gives the stern'st good night."
Macbeth - I did it for O level
it was only with the rise of classicism in C19 that it was looked on a symbol of wisdom ( as Athena's mate etc).
altho on this thread I think ther has been removal over-kill - am I allowed to say that ?
I think he may have moved up here Clarion. There has been an Owl happily hooting away for half an hour or so now. We have a National Trust farm not 3/4 of a mile away that has both Barn Owls and Tawney Owls nesting with a barn that has Pipistrelle and Horse shoe bats that put on an amazing show at dusk. The Tawney owl sits not 20 feet away from our kitchen window watching the ground for the little varmints.