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Roberta Frizzell

Wise Old Owls


Forget the parliament, our wise owls could take the world on with their beady eyes and big beaks! Ranging from the Little Owl, which is native to Europe, Africa and East Asia and then introduced to the South Island of New Zealand in the early 20th Century to the silent flying Long-Eared Owl that turns itself into a tree-lookalike when roosting to avoid becoming prey. These owls could really teach us a thing or two and would look fantastic amongst your precious curios on a sideboard, or in a collectors display case.

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