Excellent guessing, Riddlers! This week will be a hoot. Tune in Friday for Lizzy's book review and find out how the answer ties into the story. See you all around the book block. 😉~ F
Not what they seem by mystical lore; rustling feathers silently soar. Gold eyes open at night fall, echoing out those who call. You may get a note that tells of magic or a strange omen that's possibly tragic. Minerva knows this calling sign, it's woven into story time.
What am I referring to? Answer: Owls!
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We have barred owls in our yard. They like hanging out near our bird feeders. Everybody's gotta eat. And, well, they are birds, too.
ReplyDeleteWe hear the owlets in the spring.
There are probably great horned owls in our woods, too - the apex predator. We never see them. Strictly nocturnal.
Wow- Lots of owls in your areas. They are so fascinating. :)
Delete"This week will be a hoot."
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it will - looking forward to it.
All the best Jan
You betcha! :)
DeleteI got it!
ReplyDeleteWay to go!
DeleteOwls are fascinating birds.
ReplyDeleteWe couldn't agree more!
DeleteHi DMS - there are owls around here - we hear them ... but I've yet to see one ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteThey do tend to stay hidden! :)
DeleteI've seen owls come out at night around here.
ReplyDeleteRomance Reader- How exciting! :)
DeleteI hear an owl every night, but I've only seen it flying once. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteValerie- Hearing them is definitely more common- and seeing them fly is amazing. :)
DeleteGot the hoot.
ReplyDeletePat- Yay!
Deleteabsolutely love Owls !! hugs!
ReplyDeleteGloria- We do too! :)
DeleteYes, I got it!!! Happy Dance! LOL!
ReplyDeleteYay for owls :D And loving the artwork of the post too. <3
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