An owl hooting or screeching at night could result in the death of a newborn baby; will cause the child to have an unhappy life; or possibly that the baby would become a witch If the owl was heard screeching during cold weather it signaled that a storm was coming Owls apparently are the only creatures that can live with ghosts, so if an owl is found nesting in an abandoned house, the place must be haunted Death is often associated with owls such as if: an owl perches on the roof of your house or hearing an owl hooting constantly nearby If a traveler dreamed of an owl, then that meant he would be robbed or possibly shipwrecked Some owl superstitions can be quite silly, like the one that implies that if you see an owl perched in a tree and you walk around and around that tree, the owl will follow you with it's eyes, turning his head around until he wrings his own neck. (The reality is that an owl cannot turn his head completely around) Not all superstitions were bad. Owls were also believed to bring good fortune in some cultures.An Afghanistan legend states that it was the owl that presented humans with flint and iron so they could make fire.
In exchange, man gave owls their feathers The Aborigines of Australia believe that owls are the spirits of women and are therefore sacred, while in Brittany is was a good sign to see an owl on the way to the harvest as it meant that it would be a good yield that year The owl is a symbol of guidance and help by the Inuit's of Greenland, while the people of Indonesia saw them as wise beings using the owl's different calls to determine whether to travel or not There are many superstitions surrounding owls. It's their eery looks that spooked people. Their eyes are unmovable, the faces are round and gargoyle-like, and they have two tufts of feathers resembling horns.
Because of this appearance, owls were considered by our ancestors to be creatures of mystery. Here are a few more of the many supersitions about owls: Ancient Romans thought owls were harbingers of death If a pregnant woman heard the shriek of an owl, her child would be a girl The Greeks considered them to be a good omen. If an owl flew over a Greek army at dawn on the day of battle, victory was insured In England, it was thought if a person looked into the nest of an owl, he would be depressed for the rest of his life An owl living in the attic of a house would cause a pregnant woman to miscarry In Shakespeare's Macbeth", three witches used an owlet's wing as a charm In ancient Rome, witches used a screech owl's feather as part of a potion The Greeks believed that if a child was given an owl's egg, it would never become an alcoholic Some people thinnk the presence of an own means a ghost is nearby An owl landing on the roof of your house or constant hooting near your house was a prediction of death At the moment a child is born, if an owl hoots, it meant the child would live an unhappy life The Irish believed that if an owl flew into your house and escaped before you could kill it, it would take the luck of the house with it There was a belief that an owl is the only creature who could abide being around a ghost Eating salted owl would cure gout If an owl hoots during a burial service, the person who died would rise from his grave and haunt people.
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