Owl

Owl

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The text appears to be a comprehensive bibliography on the topic of owls, including their folklore, mythology, symbolism, and biology. Here's a breakdown of the sources: **Folklore and Mythology** * Chopra, Capt. Praveen (2017). Vishnu’s Mount: Birds In Indian Mythology And Folklore. * Thiselton-Dyer, T. F. (1883) Folk-lore of Shakespeare * Lenders, E. W. (1914). "The Myth of the 'Wah-ru-hap-ah-rah,' or the Sacred Warclub Bundle" * Native American folklore: Stikini, Big Owl (Owl-Man), and Mictlantecuhtli **Literary References** * Keats, John. (1884) 49. Hyperion, in The Poetical Works of John Keats. * Shakespeare's works contain owl references * Calaprice, Alice & Heinrich, Bernd (1990): Owl in the House: A Naturalist's Diary **Biology and Conservation** * Duncan, James. 2013. The Complete Book of North American Owls. * Heinrich, Bernd (1987): One Man's Owl * Johnsgard, Paul A. (2002): North American Owls: Biology and Natural History, 2nd ed. * Sibley, Charles Gald & Monroe, Burt L. Jr. (1990): Distribution and taxonomy of the birds of the world: A Study in Molecular Evolution **Cultural Significance** * "Owls in Lore and Culture". The Owl Pages * "The Hungry Owl Project" * "Man needed hospital treatment after owl attack". Daily Telegraph (London) **News Articles** * Dubow, Charles (1 January 2004). "Hangover Cures". Forbes * "Wildlife Trade News – Huge haul of dead owls and live lizards in Peninsular Malaysia". TRAFFIC **Online Resources** * The Owl Pages * Hočąk Encyclopedia * Meta-religion.com * Ancient History Encyclopedia * Hungryowl.org

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