from Des Moines, Iowa on 2006-04-11
Owls are an incredible species of bird!
from Manila, Philippines on 2006-04-10
Japan is a great place to find owls. They have them as good luck charms and they're placed strategically close to cash registers or money drawers (the chinese would have frogs or cats). Kyoto has many shops with all kinds of owl collectibles. You'll find them near shrines and temples.
from Turkey on 2006-04-08
Hello from Turkey. I have a travel agency and has a owl logo. Also I collect all kind of owl (310 pieces). I want to know who owl collections. Your web site is great.
from North Carolina, USA on 2006-04-07
I am doing research for a novel I am going to write involving owls. I am also nine months pregnant with a girl who will be named Athena. The owl pages are wonderful inspiration for me.
Thank you.
from Sweden on 2006-04-07
For a collector of information about owls as well as images of owls (so far 2100 objects) the OwlPages are gold.
from malaysia on 2006-04-06
Good job dude!
from West Chester, PA on 2006-04-06
Your web site is great. I have recently moved in the past year hat There are many owls in the area. This web site helped me a lot. Thanks:) The pictures of Jester are incredible!
Kathleen Martens from Belgium, Antwerp on 2006-04-02
Great website!!!! I love owls! I hope that they will survive in this world with the difficulty of nature!
from Suffolk United Kingdom on 2006-04-02
We have just visited your site for the first time the site was great very informative. we have three pairs of owls
of different breeds we hope they willbred this year with the help of your site thanks.
from Des Moines, lA on 2006-03-29
HI an owl lady came today for class and she talked about owls and it was so amazing I love owls now.
Neeka
from Las Vegas, NV on 2006-03-29
I just found your website because I was trying to identify a small owl I spotted a few nights ago. I'm positive it was a Burrowing Owl. He (she?) was sitting on an electrical box as I drove down my residential street. I stopped, and we watched each other for a few minutes... so wonderful! When I returned home, I got out my bird book right away to identify it. I just wanted to find out more about him when I found this site. I'll keep an eye out for him now.
from Durbin, North Dakota, USA (near Fargo) on 2006-03-28
I have come across your website while searching for a picture of an owl we have had the pleasure of seeing. My son and I were on our way to our rural home(just after dusk) when all of a sudden there was a pure white (solid white) bird sitting in an approach along the road. WE HAVE NEVER seen such a beautiful bird. Nor a bird so large. It stood at least 3 feet tall and the wing span was at least 5 feet. (It scared me and I slammed on the brakes so it flew away)I have searched your sight for what type of an owl it could have been. Due to my location, it could have been a barn owl, however, it's size was at least double of what you say it normally is... then I came across the snowy owl picture. I would have to say that is what it was, however, it seems unlikely that we would see one here. I am wondering if anyone else in this area has had any sightings or knows what this bird could have been? Please email me with any comments! I would love to see this bird again! Sincerely, Amy
My email is amysezhi@netzero.com
Mikaela Schick from Melville, Saskatchwan on 2006-03-24
i would like to say that you have a awesome site on the internet all about owls and what they do and how they are. i am in grade 4 we are going to do a power point and a report on the one owl of your wish. My owl is a Barn owl. i like the barn owl beacuse i live on a farm with two barns. I also like the barn owl because I just like them so much because they look so nice with the orange splashes on it body. Today we got to see a pressentashon on a burrowing owl. We got to play a hole bunch of games it was so fun and it was so funny. My teachers name is
Mrs. Niebergall she is awesome too just like your website. That is all i have to say to you so good-byu and thank-you for having this wonderful website. Thank you!!!!!
from Mikaela S.
Amanda (again) from Skurup, Skåne, Sweden on 2006-03-24
Yeah, it's me, again. I just love this site! I had to say it again.
A big kiss for all owls out in the world!
from Manila, Philippines on 2006-03-21
I collect all kinds of owl stuff -- paintings, photographs, books, jewelry, coasters, mugs, pens, kitchen implements, stuffed toys, door stoppers, keychains, shirts, decorative pieces, etc.,. they're made of different materials -- wood, ceramic, paper, metal, glass, stone, etc. We once had a live barn owl in our farm. owls are cool -- they have the widest range of facial expressions among birds of prey.
from Temple, Georgia on 2006-03-19
Awesome site. I am looking for info. on the proper way to construct the owl houses. Thanks
from Louisiana on 2006-03-19
I love owls...
from Arlington, Tx on 2006-03-18
We put up our first 2 owl houses in January and now have a red and a grey Eastern Screech owl living with us. They just fascinate us every day. We now spend the evenings watching and listening to them as they prepare for the nightly hunt.
from York, England on 2006-03-18
This is such a fantastic web site I was just looking up information on a Boobook that I am looking after and have to do a presentaation about and this web site was really helpful. It's so good i have signed on so I hope to talk to some of you soon. OH and thanx again.
from Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada on 2006-03-17
thanks to Jared Hobbs and friends for their work with the northern spotted owl. i still have those great photos you gave me at the 'lightning bar ranch'
near Pemberton.