Autobiography of an Owl – Short Essay

Hi. Who am I? I am a bird. What kind of bird? Well, I am an owl. You do not know anything about me? Let me tell you my story.

I am not any kind of bird. I am a nocturnal bird which means that you cannot see me during the day. I do not like a light. I don’t like the company. I am a solitary bird.

You can find me anywhere, except polar caps and some islands. Today, there are around of 225 mine species that are known.

Characteristics

  • I have a flat face with large eyes and the circle of feathers;
  • I have a binocular vision which means that I can see the three-dimensional image of my surroundings;
  • I have a flexible neck, which means that I can turn my neck as much as 2800;
  • I am a very large bird (approximately 71 cm long and 4,2 kg weight) but some of my relatives are smaller;
  • I am a female and I am larger than the males of my species;
  • I can produce different sounds;
  • I have a specialized hearing and vision;
  • People often use me as a rodent control.

Culture

I inspired many mythological stories in many different cultures. In Japan people believe that I bring good luck and usually I am carried as a lucky charm. I am an inspiration of the many “bogeyman” stories. Maybe that is because of my non-specific look, or the fact that I am out in the night. But I am not so bad. I just live in the best way that I can. And you must admit – I am a kind of cute, aren’t I?

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