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  2. Category:Owls in art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Owls in art" ... Snowy Owl (Audubon) This page was last edited on 6 July 2023, at 17:34 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  3. Hoot Owl, Master of Disguise - Wikipedia

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    Hoot Owl, Master of Disguise is a children's picture book by Sean Taylor, illustrated by Jean Jullien. First published by Walker Books in 2014, it's since been translated into 6 languages and adapted into a children's theatre show. It became a Charlotte Zolotow Award Honor Book in 2016, and won the Hampshire Picture Book Award in 2017. [1] [2]

  4. Sallie Ellington Middleton - Wikipedia

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    Sallie Ellington Middleton (February 11, 1926 - August 7, 2009) was one of the first female wildlife watercolor artists to achieve national professional status. [1] In the 1970s and 1980s, she was considered one of the most talented wildlife watercolor artists in the country.

  5. Rare Video of 'Smallest Owl in the World' Has People ... - AOL

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    We have two words for you: Elf. Owl. They're worth a Google, we swear! Elf Owls are incredibly small birds that are positively adorable. As one animal expert recently learned himself.

  6. Owly - Wikipedia

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    The series, which is largely without standard text dialogue making it a pantomime comic, is about the adventures of a gentle owl named Owly who resolves to do good and make friends in his world with the help of his good companions, the clever worm, Wormy, and Scampy, the gluttonous but good hearted chipmunk. While he faces obstacles in the ...

  7. Mr. Know It Owl - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Know-It-Owl's Video School was a series of videos released on videocassette, [1] and later repurposed to interactive CD-ROM, and is hosted by a purple owl puppet. The Mr. Know-It-Owl series was copyrighted by Apollo Educational Video (the home video arm of AIMS Media, later AIMS Multimedia).