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  2. Owl Babies - Wikipedia

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    The Horn Book Magazine, in a review of the board book edition of Owl Babies, wrote "too much text on each spread, destroying the pace of the original and demanding too much of the board-book audience." [1] and School Library Journal wrote "This simple story pales in comparison to the exceptionally well-crafted illustrations. .. The repetition ...

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    Despite the fact that this video shows a mother owl protecting her babies, the raising of the owlets is actually a two-parent operation. The mother owl lays the eggs, incubates them, and protects ...

  6. Owl - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Owls are birds from the order Strigiformes [1] (/ ... to guide where and how forests and natural resources are useful with ...

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  9. Cremation of Care - Wikipedia

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    The Owl Shrine covered in moss, standing among trees behind a stage at one edge of a man-made pond. The ceremony involves the poling across a lake of a small boat containing an effigy of Care (called "Dull Care"). Dark, hooded figures receive from the ferryman the effigy which is placed on an altar, and, at the end of the ceremony, set on fire.