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As a group of birds, owls have been around for a long time. Owl fossils have been found that are 70–80 million years old. Today, members of the owl family can be found on every continent except Antarctica. Owls represent wisdom and truth with piercing eyes that are all-seeing, even in the darkest of nights. Silent, secret and majestic.
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The piercing eyes on these silver owl beads remind me of the all-seeing of the owl and were the inspiration for this pair of handmade owl earrings. This copper owl jewelry has hand forged sterling silver ear wires along with the hammered copper discs. Both were handmade by me. The 14mm. round, antique copper beads are from BeachCastleBeads. I added a few crystals for a little sparkle.
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Owls are mostly nocturnal, hunting at night when the other raptors are sleeping. Because of this, owls and other raptors can share a territory and tend to not compete with each other. When we think of owls, we think of being active at night. But even among the owls, enjoying the nightlife does not always mean the same thing. The barn owl and long-eared owl become active only after dark. In contrast, burrowing owls and pygmy owls are more likely to be diurnal — active during the day. And the great horned owl is crepuscular. This means that it is most active at dawn and dusk.
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I find the wings of owls beautiful. Most owls have relatively large, rounded wings. The wings are broad, with a large surface area relative to the weight of the bird. This allows them to fly effortlessly, without too much flapping and loss of energy. They can glide easily and fly slowly for long periods of time. Many species use this slow flight to hunt ground-dwelling prey from the air.
Owls are known for their ability to fly nearly silently. This is because of the special shape to their wings and the structure of the feathers. Most birds make a sort of flapping, swooshing sound when they fly. But owls have special edge on the front of the wing that breaks air into small streams of wind that rolls to the end of the wing where the comb-like feathers further break the air into even smaller streams. This give them almost silent flight.
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Such a delightful read! I love hearing about the inspiration and learning all these facts is fascinating. I didn't know that they are on every continent but Antarctica, but that makes sense. Beautiful earrings befitting such a majestic animal inspiration! Thanks for playing along with me! Enjoy the day. Erin
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliment about my blog. I appreciate it.
DeleteGreat post. I especially love the mixed metal owl earrings.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tammy! I am happy with the mixed metal earrings. I hope to do more.
DeleteGorgeous owl earrings and post write up!
ReplyDeleteChris, thanks so much!
DeleteGreat pictures of owls. We once had an owl break through the screen in our screened patio and could not get out. It was a shock in the morning to see him perched on our patio chair. We had to cut away more of the screen to get him to fly out! He refused to go out the door!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting earrings and great design!
Cute story about your owl encounter. Thanks for the compliments.
DeleteGreat earrings: I love how you combined copper with silver charms in the 1st pair. The 2nd pair is pretty unique: the wings look amazing on the black background.
ReplyDeleteThe contrast of the bright and dark in both pairs makes the owl components stand out even more. 2 lovely pairs of owl earrings
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I appreciate you encouragement!
DeleteOoh... I love that first pair with the copper and silver! Those are really nice owl charms!
ReplyDeleteSarajo, thank you!
Deleteeveryone loves owls! very cute
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