Ornamental Owls

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ORNAMENTAL OWLS

Who’s who in the classroom?  These owls are a great fall activity.  The kids can decorate them any way they want.  Each owl will be unique – just like your students.   The owls are easy to cut out and assemble. 


OWL FUN FACTS

  • Owls can rotate their neck to look behind themselves.
  • Owls have tube-shaped, binocular-like eyes to focus in on their prey.
  • Owls are great hunters.  They hunt animals like mice, squirrels, and snakes.  Some owls hunt other, smaller owls.
  • Barn owls swallow their prey whole – bones and all.
  • Not all owls hoot.  Some hiss like a snake.  Some whinny like a horse.
  • An owl’s talons are strong.  Their feet have two toes that face forward and two that face back.
  • A group of owls is called a parliament.
  • Owls symbolize wisdom, knowledge, and truth.