Resources

Folklore

"Athena." Encyclopedia Britannica. Accessed 2022-12-29.

"Definitions of Folklore." Journal of Folklore Research
Vol. 33, No. 3 (Sep. - Dec., 1996), pp. 255-264.

Ebeid, Ehab Ahmed. "Mystical Impressions: Views of Luck in Japan and Abroad." nippon.com. Accessed 2022-12-29.

Frisby, Helen. "'Them Owls Know': Portending Death in Later Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-century England." Folklore, 126 (Aug 2015): 196-214.

Morris, Desmond. Owl. London: Reaktion, 2009.

Pasierowska, Rachael L. "'Screech Owls Allus Holler 'round the House before Death': Birds and the Souls of Black Folk in the 1930s American South." Journal of Social History, 51:1 (Fall 2017), p. 27-46.

Wallrich, William Jones. "Tecolote - the Owl in Southestern Folklore." Southwestern Lore, 15:1 (1949), p. 15.

Music

Oxford Music Online

Music Online and other databases from Alexander Street Press -

Naxos Music Library 

 The Owl's Legacy / Docuseek

Pop Culture

United States Department of Agriculture. Forest Service. "Woodsy Owl PSA Collection, 1965-1985." Internet Archive. Uploaded 2013. 

"Classic Tootsie Roll Commercial - How Many Licks." Tootsie Roll. Uploaded 2012-08-15.

"Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole."  Wikipedia. Last Modified 2022-12-06.

"Disney A to Z: Professor Owl." D23. Disney. Accessed 2023-01-05. 

"Owl Things Considered." Last Modified 2017-07-25.

"Harry Potter - Hedwig Theme." Internet Archive. Uploaded 2015.

 

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