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'''Owls''' are birds of prey. There are over 200 species of owls. They normally feed on small animals, insects, fish, and other birds. Owls do not make nests, instead sheltering inside trees, ground burrows, caves, and barns. Though owls do not live in flocks, the term for a group of owls is a parliament. The study of owls is a branch of ornithology. Fossil records show that owls arose early after the extinction of the dinosaurs.
 
'''Owls''' are birds of prey. There are over 200 species of owls. They normally feed on small animals, insects, fish, and other birds. Owls do not make nests, instead sheltering inside trees, ground burrows, caves, and barns. Though owls do not live in flocks, the term for a group of owls is a parliament. The study of owls is a branch of ornithology. Fossil records show that owls arose early after the extinction of the dinosaurs.
   
Normally, some owls are nocturnal, and owls keep to themselves, but in the [[wizarding world]] they serve many needed functions.
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Normally, some owls are nocturnal, and owls keep to themselves, but in the [[wizarding world]] they serve many needed functions and have many different sort of personalities.
   
 
==Postal Workers==
 
==Postal Workers==
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*[[Pigwidgeon]] also known as "Pig" - [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]]<ref name="PoA"/>
 
*[[Pigwidgeon]] also known as "Pig" - [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]]<ref name="PoA"/>
 
*[[Hawk-like owl]] - presumably companion to the [[Lovegood family|Lovegoods]]
 
*[[Hawk-like owl]] - presumably companion to the [[Lovegood family|Lovegoods]]
*[[Draco Malfoy's Eagle Owl|Malfoy's Eagle Owl]] - companion to [[Draco Malfoy]] and or his [[Malfoy family|family]].
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*[[Draco Malfoy's Eagle Owl|Malfoy's Eagle Owl]] - companion to [[Draco Malfoy]] and/or his [[Malfoy family|family]].
 
*[[Longbottom family]]'s Barn Owl.
 
*[[Longbottom family]]'s Barn Owl.
 
*[[Termeritus Shanks's owl]].
 
*[[Termeritus Shanks's owl]].

Revision as of 00:50, 26 May 2010

Owls are birds of prey. There are over 200 species of owls. They normally feed on small animals, insects, fish, and other birds. Owls do not make nests, instead sheltering inside trees, ground burrows, caves, and barns. Though owls do not live in flocks, the term for a group of owls is a parliament. The study of owls is a branch of ornithology. Fossil records show that owls arose early after the extinction of the dinosaurs.

Normally, some owls are nocturnal, and owls keep to themselves, but in the wizarding world they serve many needed functions and have many different sort of personalities.

Postal Workers

Owlpost

The Owl Post

Owls are enlisted to aid communication between wizards. Letters, parcels, and Howlers are all delivered through owls. Soft edges on an owl's flight feathers reduce the noise of flight, coupled with their natural camouflage, making them ideal for delivering letters.[2]

Owls must be trained to carry letters. Possibly only certain owls with attunement to magic can be trained for this purpose. Possibly they are trained by wizards who can talk to animals.

Owls are used for commercial purposes, such as the Owl Post Office, and delivering newspapers and magazines such as the Daily Prophet and The Quibbler. The Ministry of Magic formerly used owls for interdepartmental memos, but switched to enchanted paper aeroplanes because owls made too much of a mess.

Postal owls all have different jobs, but it is the duty of a scops owl for local deliveries only, as they are small and weak fliers.

Breeds

OWL carrying a message

Owl carrying a message.

The smallest owl is the Elf Owl which lacks the feathers for silent flying. The Pygmy Owl is slightly larger than the Elf but with serrated feathers. The Eurasian Eagle Owl has curvy feathers on its brow and ears. This is possibly the breed of the "hawk-like owl" which was part of the Lovegood family. The Snowy Owl is native to the Arctic and grows brown feathers in the summer.

Known Owls

Errol 2

Errol in flight

Behind the scenes

  • During the production of the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, an attempt was made to train bats to carry letters but this was abandoned because bats urinate during flight.
  • It took trainers three months to train owls to carry letters for the films.
  • In April of 2009, a falconer whose owls starred in the Harry Potter films admitted a string of animal cruelty offences.[4]
  • In many legends, owls represent death.
  • In reality the brown owl and the tawny owl are the same (species Strix aluco), but the Harry Potter stories treat them as distinct types of owl.

Appearances

Notes and references