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  1. The Illustrated Owl: Screech & Snowy: The Ultimate Reference Guide for Bird Lovers, Woodcarvers, and Artists (The Denny Rogers Visual Reference series) by Denny Rogers, 2006-09-01
  2. The Owl Killers: A Novel by Karen Maitland, 2010-07-27
  3. One Man's Owl: (Abridged Edition) by Bernd Heinrich, 1993-12-13
  4. Wesley: The Story of a Remarkable Owl by Stacey O'Brien, 2009-07-16
  5. Those Outrageous Owls (Those Amazing Animals) by Laura Wyatt, 2006-09-15
  6. White Owl, Barn Owl by Nicola Davies, 2007-04-10
  7. The Owl Keeper by Christine Brodien-Jones, 2010-04-13
  8. Mystery at Lake Placid (Screech Owls, Book 1) by Roy MacGregor, 1995-03-01
  9. Welcome to the World of Owls (Welcome to the World Series) by Diane Swanson, 1998-01-01
  10. Minerva's Owl: The Tradition of Western Political Thought by Jeffrey Abramson, 2010-09-30
  11. The Sleepy Owl by Marcus Pfister, 1998-03-01
  12. The Bark Of The Bog Owl (The Wilderking Trilogy) by Jonathan Rogers, 2004-09-01
  13. Owls by Floyd Scholz, Tad Merrick, 2001-10
  14. The Illustrated Owl: Barn, Barred, & Great Horned: The Ultimate Reference Guide for Bird Lovers, Artists, and Woodcarvers (The Denny Rogers Visual Reference series) by Denny Rogers, 2008-05-15

61. Owls Head
Provides links to district and two classes.
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62. HPL: Owls
owls. Q Why did you choose the owl as the animal messenger in your books? A. Because owls are traditionally associated with magic, and I like them.
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/bestiary/owls.html
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Q: Why did you choose the owl as the animal messenger in your books?
A. Because owls are traditionally associated with magic, and I like them.
J.K. Rowling (
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Owls in the wizarding world are regarded both as pets and as the primary method of communication . They are of course used to deliver letters and packages as part of owl post service, but to wizards they mean more than just that. On many occasions Harry thinks of Hedwig as a friend, especially when the two of them are locked into number four, Privet Drive together ( ). Owning an owl is also something of a status symbol and owls reflect their owners' wealth; the Weasleys ' owl, Errol , is old and frequently collapses at the ends of journeys ( ) while the Malfoys have an enormous, handsome eagle owl ( ) that not even the post office is mentioned as having (
Wizarding owls have some magical powers ( JKR ) and are generally very intelligent. It is clear they understand instructions in English, and they even seem to be able to read - generally wizards have only to write the name of the recipient on an envelope for owls to understand where to take it, and when

63. Owls
owls. The Sonoran Desert at night is a very lively place. Especially in summer, there are probably more creatures abroad at midnight than at noon.
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      The Sonoran Desert at night is a very lively place. Especially in summer, there are probably more creatures abroad at midnight than at noon. Of course, most birds shun this night shift, but several species of owl are notable exceptions. Owls are superbly equipped to hunt at night. They cannot see in total darkness - no animal can do that - but their eyes are adapted for vision under very low light conditions. Even more impressive is their sense of hearing. Studies have shown that Barn Owls can locate their prey by sound alone, in total darkness, with pinpoint accuracy. Many of the creatures that they hunt also have excellent hearing, but the owls can approach them in silence; the sound of their wing beats is muffled by the softened edges of the larger wing feathers. Great Horned Owls are found throughout the Americas and Barn Owls practically throughout the world, so it is no surprise that they can adapt to desert life. Great Horned Owls eat almost anything smaller than themselves from rabbits and skunks to snakes and insects. Barn Owls specialize on rodents and the smaller desert owls also tend to take small prey. The Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl, a tropical species that reaches its northern limit here, may hunt most at dawn and dusk, often catching songbirds. The world's smallest owl, the Elf Owl, nests in holes in saguaro cacti and ventures out at night to eat beetles and moths. Nocturnal insects are scarce in cold weather, so most Elf Owls retreat south into Mexico for the winter; other desert owls are present year-round.

64. Screech Owl Sanctuary
Zoo in Cornwall, England, licensed and open to the public, with species of owls from all over the world. Education program with guided tours and talks, rehabilitation of sick and injured owls and release of birds back into the wild, breeding and research of world owl species.
http://www.screechowlsanctuary.co.uk/
Screech Owl Sanctuary
Welcome to the Screech Owl Sanctuary
Welcome to our website where you can find details of our work, the owl species at the sanctuary, how we started and where we are. You can use the links and pictures on the right of the page to move around the site, click on one of the photographs below to jump to lots of interesting information, or read our latest news further down this page. We hope you will enjoy your visit!
Latest news
New additions for 2010: Daisy and Malteser
New baby emu additions for 2010
Open from 19th February 2011
We are currently working really hard to get everything ready to start a new season and look forward to opening on Satursay 19th February 2011  Many dates for your diary in the new year year, watch this space!
New Burrowing Owl Babies
From the ever-amusing icanhascheezburger.com comes an odd identity parade.
Goss Moor reserve opens
The open day which marked the official opening of the Goss Moor National Nature reserve and seven-mile pathway for walkers, cyclists and horse riders was held at the sanctuary on May 11.
Young conservationists in India
We have received a request to help an Indian Conservation Club that needs educational DVDs and CDs on owls and other animals.

65. Owls | Morris Sun Tribune | Morris, Minnesota
Extra points make difference in Hancock loss to Ashby The extra points made the difference when the owls traveled to Ashby last week. October 21, 2010
http://www.morrissuntribune.com/event/tag/group/Sports/tag/Owls/

66. Owl Wood
This page has myths and tales about owls, fact and fiction, quotes and book recommendations and links to other owl lovers sites.
http://www.btinternet.com/~ardena/owl_wood.htm
Welcome to Owl Wood ....the owl friendly page with everything for owl lovers worldwide. This page has myths and tales about owls, fact and fiction, quotes and book recommendations and links to other owl lovers sites. Owls have featured in many English stories and poetry and perhaps one of the most famous is the solemn and much put upon Owl (spelled WOL) in the Winnie the Pooh children's books. Here is an owl who the other animals look up to in more ways than one - after all he can spell Tuesday- even if he can't spell it right! This is an owl that was loved and respected but not all have been depicted in this way and many owls through the centuries have been hated and feared as harbingers of death or associates of witches ( by which was meant - evil). The Romans called the owl strix which means 'witch' and one of the names for the owl in medieval times was 'night hag'. However, the Greeks who regarded the owl as sacred to Athene recognised its association with wisdom - the wisdom of the Goddess. As with other totemic animals associated with women's cults and mysteries such as the wolf/dog, the cat and the bat, the owl was reviled by those who feared women's powers and revered by those who respected them. The owl was the totem of the Triple goddess of the Moon and one of the names for the owl in the Middle Ages was 'night hag' - linking the bird with witches - once revered wise women but later persecuted as evil. The owl has retained this link with witchcraft and is still an image of fear for some people.

67. Owl Atlas From Dynamic Planet
owls of the Western Hemisphere is a collection of maps. Along with each owl topic, there is the Breeding Birds - All topic, where every US State and Canadian province is linked to its breeding bird data. Also an atlas and dynamic map software can be downloaded.
http://www.dynamicplanet.com/OwlAtlas/index.htm

68. Garland High School - Home Of The Owls
Web site for the Mighty Garland Owl football team.
http://www.garlandowls.com/
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69. Hoddesdon Owls Girls Football Club :: Welcome...
News, teams, results, constitution, code of conduct and links.
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Thank you for visiting the Hoddesdon Owls website. Please use the navigational links to finds out more about the club and up to date news on fixtures and forthcoming events. We are constantly trying to keep this website as up-to-date as possible, so there's always being new content added.

70. Welcome To Macrame Owl... Where Nothing Is Too Silly
Humorous collection of 70 s style macrame owls and wall hangings.
http://www.macrameowl.com
This organisation is dedicated to saving, rehabilitating and reviving the macramé owl. Annie Zalezsak . This is a zalezsak.com website

71. Owl Articles - Owl Mythology - The Owl Pages
Article on the role of owls in Roman mythology.
http://www.owlpages.com/mythology/roman.html

72. Barn Owl Centre
Sanctuary and rehabilitation center for owls.
http://www.thebarnowlcentre.co.uk/

73. My Stamp Page
An Owl lover s Stamps page
http://mikeduggan.tripod.com/frames.html

74. Unique & Affordable Family Gifts For Every Occasion - The Owl Barn
Giftware with an Owl theme.
http://www.the-owl-barn.com/
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75. OWL HOW
A reference collection for Windows C++ programmers using Borland s OWL.
http://www.tenermerx.com/owlhow/
OWL HOW
Welcome to OWL HOW. OWL HOW contains FAQs, code samples and a tutorial on using Borland's OWL (ObjectWindows Library). OWL is a C++ class library from Borland that makes it easier to write powerful and professional-looking Windows applications. OWL HOW always welcomes submissions for its pages. If you think you are an OWL guru, please share your OWL knowledge! You can also submit OWL code snippets and classes you have written in OWL. To get the most benefit from OWL HOW using a browser that supports both Java and frames is recommended. For now, try this contents page instead.

76. Carolina Raptor Center - Raptor Species: Barred Owl
Learn about this hoot owl, when it s most vocal, what hawk it usually lives near, and how soon the owlets leave the nest.
http://www.carolinaraptorcenter.org/barred_owl.php
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Related Events Raptor Species Barred Owl Strix varia Taxonomy:
Class: Aves
Order: Strigiformes
Family: Strigidae
Subfamily: Striginae
Genus: Strix Length: 16-25 in.
Weight: 1-1.5 lbs. (females slightly larger than males) Wingspan: 38-50 in. Common Names: hoot owl, rain owl, round-headed owl, swamp owl, wood owl Etymology: strix (Latin) - "a strident owl"; varia (Latin) - "variegated" Description: The barred owl is a large owl with a round head, no ear tufts and a long tail. Primarily gray and brown with white bars and edges, and the face is gray-brown. Barred owl under parts are buff with vertical streaks, the collar is barred horizontally, contrasting with a streaked breast. These owls have dark brown (virtually black) eyes and a yellow or white beak almost covered by feathers. Flight: Buoyant and light, noiseless with slow, heavy wing beats. Rarely soars, but frequently flies high. Voice: Loud, very vocal hooting, often in response to each other. "

77. Burrowing Owl Facts - Defenders Of Wildlife
Comprehensive information about the size, description, habitat, life span, and diet of the burrowing owl.
http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/burrowing_owl.php

78. Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl Facts - Defenders Of Wildlife
Details include the size, habitat, diet, and behavior of this desert dwelling owl.
http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/cactus_ferruginous_pygmy_

79. WonderWeb OWL Ontology Validator
An on-line tool that identifies an ontology as OWL Lite, OWL DL, or OWL Full.
http://phoebus.cs.man.ac.uk:9999/OWL/Validator
WonderWeb OWL Ontology Validator
Paste the URL of an OWL-RDF ontology into the box below, select a language species and hit return or press the Validate button. Alternatively, paste RDF into the textarea. This should be a complete RDF file, including headers. The servlet will then attempt to validate the ontology against the selected species. Any constructs found which relate to particular species of OWL will be reported. In addition, if requested, the validator will return a description of the classes, properties and individuals in the ontology in terms of the OWL Abstract Syntax. Note that if the ontology given is not OWL DL, then the Abstract Syntax description shown may not accurately reflect the contents of the original ontology. No guarantees are provided as to the correctness of this validator. Developed by Sean Bechhofer of the University of Manchester and Raphael Volz of the University of Karlsruhe as part of the EU IST Project WonderWeb RDF: URL: None OWL Lite OWL DL OWL Full Show Constructs Used Show Abstract Form OWL Validator running on rosalind.cs.man.ac.uk [130.88.192.204] under Apache Tomcat/5.5.20

80. Publications By Ted Faison
Ted Fairson is an independent consultant, who has written a number of papers with relevance to OWL. Amongst these are a comparison between OWL and MFC, which is quite enlightning
http://www.faisoncomputing.com/publications.htm
Publications by Ted Faison
Most of my work is available in HTML, PDF, or both. To view the PDF versions, you'll need the Adobe Acrobat Reader . Slide presentations can be viewed using the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer 97 or later. Books Event-Based Programming - Taking Events to the Limit , published by Apress, Berkeley, CA, 2006. ISBN 1-59059-643-9. Click here for the source code of the book's case studies in C# and VB.Net. Click here for the Visio stencil for Signal Wiring Diagrams, described in the book. Click here for the table of contents on Amazon. Component-Based Development with Visual C# here for the source code of the book's examples. Borland C++ Object-Oriented Programming , Prentice Hall Computer Publishing, Indianapolis, IN, 1992. ISBN 0-672-30605-0. National bestseller in 1992. The book was updated and revised through 4 editions between 1992 and 1995. Graphical User Interfaces with TurboC++ , Macmillan Computer Publishing, Carmel, IN, 1990. ISBN 0-672-22783-5.

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