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Finally he came in again and produced from between his feet a small brown owl.
Brown Owl let me and my friend crack an egg in a bowl.
Brown Owl was very pleased with what we did.
A spruce bush behind it where dear little brown owls lived.
A brown owl floated from the hedge over to some stacks.
A brown owl was sitting on a branch above.
It didn't take long for Brown Owl to find out the whole story.
The adult leader in charge is usually called Brown Owl.
He hurried away, but Brown Owl was far from satisfied.
Brown Owl made a sympathetic noise when she saw the two huge blisters.
He seemed to her just the splendid, special kind of man for Brown Owl to marry.
Ask your Brown Owl to hide the eggs in different places.
You can get up now, but no one is to leave until I come back,' Brown Owl called.
She was the "Great Brown Owl" of the organization from 1925 to 1932.
Madden rolled to his back to see above him the brown owl perched on a tree branch.
She felt quite sure now that Brown Owl would marry this pilot-prince.
Darwin couldn't describe brown owls because he thought they were indescribable as a food.
At last they-were the only ones left, except for Brown Owl, who stayed with them.
Thank you for waiting with them, Brown Owl.
Brown Owl and the Brownies knew, because the plane swerved away.
And then, before them all, he bent down and gave Brown Owl a kiss.
Much the most likely medium-sized brown owl to be seen by day; ear-tufts rarely visible in field.
After two more weeks of rehearsal, we were ready to perform in front of Brown Owl.
Circumbright appeared out of the darkness like a pink and brown owl.
A new modern type suspension bridge was then built on the northern side towards Brown Owl.
Its equivalent among the nocturnal birds is the tawny owl.
I heard a tawny owl calling, and the answering call of its mate a short distance away.
You should receive a response with the words Tawny Owl in it.
Breeding numbers of the tawny owl were at their lowest since surveying began in 1963.
Tawny Owls pair off from the age of one year, and stay together in a usually monogamous relationship for life.
It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the Tawny Owl.
Tawny Owl gives Fox a description of what he saw.
The area has a rich bird community, including all three native woodpecker species and the tawny owl.
Tawny owl call at night and sparrowhawk roam through woodland.
Other patients benefiting from needle treatment are dogs, cats, and a tawny owl.
Other birds to benefit from the treatment include a tawny owl with an injured leg, now making a fast recovery.
No more tawny owls in the tall Scotch pines.
Owl had also been known as Tawny Owl in the books.
It contains garden birds, a wren's nest and a tawny owl.
Tawny owls are the most common and widespread of British owls.
And it's only the tawny owl who goes tu-whit-tu-whoo.
The tawny owl samples have an excess only in the incisors, but two considerations apply here.
Category 3 contains the European eagle owl and tawny owl.
Song and calls both resemble Tawny Owl, but hoot much deeper.
I was also taken by the way the cute-looking tawny owls just sat there on their perches, looking at each other with one eye open.
Tawny owls live here - the trees form a corridor across the farm where they can hunt without venturing out on to open land.
Her daemon was a small tawny owl, almost invisible in the dappled shadows under the trees.
They give the Tawny owl excellent directional hearing.
The story of an amateur astronaut and his tawny owl travelling in a cardboard spaceship.
The flight of the Tawny Owl is rather heavy and slow, particularly at its first entering on the wing.