Owl inventory - January 7th - 218 of them

Update after Christmas, birthday, name day

The owl and the pussycat

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The Owl and the Pussy-cat, by Edward Lear

The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea
In a beautiful pea green boat,
They took some honey, and plenty of money,
Wrapped up in a five pound note.
The Owl looked up to the stars above,
And sang to a small guitar,
‘O lovely Pussy! O Pussy my love,
What a beautiful Pussy you are,
You are,
You are!
What a beautiful Pussy you are!’

Pussy said to the Owl, ‘You elegant fowl!
How charmingly sweet you sing!
O let us be married! too long we have tarried:
But what shall we do for a ring?’
They sailed away, for a year and a day,
To the land where the Bong-tree grows
And there in a wood a Piggy-wig stood
With a ring at the end of his nose,
His nose,
His nose,
With a ring at the end of his nose.

‘Dear pig, are you willing to sell for one shilling
Your ring?’ Said the Piggy, ‘I will.’
So they took it away, and were married next day
By the Turkey who lives on the hill.
They dined on mince, and slices of quince,
Which they ate with a runcible spoon;
And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand,
They danced by the light of the moon,
The moon,
The moon,
They danced by the light of the moon.

Thank you, Fiona, for sharing this poem.

 

Owl inventory

Before the end of the year, I made a quick inventory of my owl collection. The result came out 89.

After my birthday, the collection got significantly bigger, adding 31 owls, in different shapes and colors:

This is how my collection comprises now 120 owls. I am very proud of it. Thank you to all my softhearted friends who contributed to my owl frenzy.

Which owl says “Tu-whit, tu-who”?

William Shakespeare first used the phrase “tu-whit, tu-who” in his song “Winter” from Love’s Labour’s Lost:

Then nightly sings the staring owl,
Tu-who;
Tu-whit, tu-who: a merry note.
While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.

No single owl has ever gone “tu-whit, tu-who.”

Barn owls screech. Short-eared owls are largely silent. A long-eared owl makes an extended low pitched “oo-oo-oo” noise.

The owl noise that most resembles “tu-whit, tu-who” is made by tawny owls. Two of them.
The male tawny - also known as a brown ow - calls with a hooting “hooo-hoo-hooo,” and the female replies with a hoarser “kew-wick.”

source: The Book of General Ignorance

Update work done for now

It was complicated, I had no idea I had so many... Almost 8 hours of photo shooting, photo editing and posting to bring the collection up to date.

Some statistics [grin]

- 7 postcards (out of which, 2 are scheduled for scanning and posting later today, latest tomorrow) and 1 photo
- 4 fridge magnets
- 2 families, each of five owls and two couples
- 15 owls/sets I bought myself (9 from Etsy, 1 book, 1 origami - handmade, 1 IT owl, 2 others)
- 3 pieces of jewelry (1 ring, two broaches)
- 16 people gave me owls (2 are family (mom and sister), 1 is someone I don't know in person, the rest are friends and really nice ones, I might add, to give into my little obsession)
- 46 collection items (for a total of 67 owls of all kinds)

And here is my owl corner. I should think of a new shelving system soon...

Family

Matrioshka owl family

Bought from SavageArtworks on Etsy, these five owls are the Wizards' Couriers.

These nesting doll owls are based on the description of some of the owls in the Harry Potter books.

The tallest one is Errol, the Weasleys' owl, a very clumsy Great Grey Owl.
Hedwig is Harry's owl. it is a large, beautiful female Snowy Owl. In the movie, they have actually used a male owl, which has less dark markings.
The third one is Malfoy's owl, a large Eurasian Eagle Owl, very serious and little intimidating.
The forth one is Percy's screech owl, mentioned briefly in The prisoner of Azkaban.
The smallest owl is Ron's Pigwidgeon. Described only as a tiny, twittering bird, yet very hyperactive and expressive, guesses are that it is either a Scoops owl (the one in the set) or a Little owl.

They have all been hand painted in acrylics and then coated with a protective finish.

The Etsy frenzy

And then, one day, in a slow owl period, I though I might use the Internet to refresh my collection. And I typed handmade owls in a google page. This was the beginning of the end, because of Etsy. For those who don't know about it, it's the place to sell and buy all things handmade. Almost 7000 pages with handmade owls were revealed and for one whole day I browsed and browsed and browsed. Finally, I picked up 5 items for my collection and I used Kev's post box for their landing.

Things would never be the same for my owl collection from that point on. I browse the owl stuff every other day and I sometimes order some new owls. The possibilities are endless.

First shipment: a ring, a stamp, a music baby, a bag and a stone-carved pendant (used for my keys)

The a-ha moment

The collection was not a collection until late April 2009, when I discovered 101 in 1001 and, lacking life-changing objectives, I decided that I should have a collection of, what else, owls. 101 of them. As I write these lines, 5 months later, I have around 40 collection items (almost 60 owls, families or couples count as one item). I need some more shelves and their online presence needed a space of its own.

Sometimes, the whole gathering of owls is a little bit strange even for me and people raise an eyebrow, looking confused or amused. But owls in all shapes and colors are cute to have around. And no, I don't want a live one, a stuffed one or an owl costume for me.

The beginning

A close friend told me I looked like an owl, looking gloomy from behind the computer screen. Another close friend gave me an owl for Christmas. And it didn't take long for this to turn into a little obsession. A bigger one, actually. I started buying owls, drawing them, looking for them in books, on the internet. I am even thinking about a tattoo. My friends see owls everywhere. The good thing is that they don't have to think too much about what to get me for my birthday :)

Anyway, this will be their virtual home. I will post here pictures of my owl collection, my drawings, cute little owl found on the internet. All you owl lovers out there, if you want to contribute, you can send an e-mail to post@buvnite.posterous.com.

Hope you will enjoy your visit.