No. It depends on the Girl Guide or Girl Scout organization.
There really is no different name for leaders of different levels of Girl Scouts, they're all just called "Leaders". In addition: In many countries, the Brownie Girl Guide troop leader is called "Brown Owl" after the Wise Old Owl in "The Brownie Story" who helped the girl find the brownie (herself). Girl Guide leaders are also called "Guiders".
There is a story in the older Girl Scout Brownie books called "The Brownie Story". The story dates back to Lord Baden-Powell (founder of the Scouting Movement) who adapted the story for use by Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. In the story, a brownie is described as a very helpful little person who comes into the house before the family wakes up and does all sorts of chores. The little girl in the story goes out to try to find some brownies to help in her home and she talks to the Wise Old Owl who tells her there are already two brownies living in her house. The Owl tells her a charm to say while turning and then looking into the pond, but when she looks into the pond, all she sees is herself. The girl then realizes that she herself is the brownie, and goes back home. She gets her brother to help her and the two of them get up early each morning to do chores. Like the girl in the story, Girl Scout Brownies can be helpful. In many countries, the troop leader is called "Brown Owl" after the Wise Old Owl who helped the girl find the brownie. There are many versions of the story.
There is a story in the older Girl Scout Brownie books called "The Brownie Story". The story dates back to Lord Baden-Powell (founder of the Scouting Movement) who adapted the story for use by Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. In the story, a brownie is described as a very helpful little person who comes into the house before the family wakes up and does all sorts of chores. The little girl in the story goes out to try to find some brownies to help in her home and she talks to the Wise Old Owl who tells her there are already two brownies living in her house. The Owl tells her a charm to say while turning and then looking into the pond, but when she looks into the pond, all she sees is herself. The girl then realizes that she herself is the brownie, and goes back home. She gets her brother to help her and the two of them get up early each morning to do chores. Like the girl in the story, Girl Scout Brownies can be helpful. In many countries, the troop leader is called "Brown Owl" after the Wise Old Owl who helped the girl find the brownie. There are many versions of the story.
what does it mean when you see a brown owl
The leader of a Girl Scout troop or group is called the leader or adviser. There might also be an assistant troop leader or a co-leader. In Girl Guides the troop leader is called the Guider, or the Brown Owl.
There are many: Spot-bellied Eagle-owl, Rock Eagle-owl, Brown Fish-owl, Dusky Eagle-owl, Spot-bellied Eagle-Owl, brown hawk-owl, Brown Wood-owl, Buffy Fish-owl, Tawny Fish-owl, Indian Eagle-Owl, Andaman Hawk-owl, Spotted Owlet, Forest Owlet, brown fish owl, brown wood owl, Oriental Bay Owl, Collared Scops Owl, brown hawk-owl, Indian Scops Owl, eastern grass owl, Dusky Eagle-Owl, Collared Owlet, tawny fish owl, Jungle Owlet, Mottled Wood Owl, Asian Barred Owlet, Andaman Hawk-Owl, Andaman Scops Owl, Mountain Scops Owl, Nicobar Scops Owl, Eastern Grass-owl and Nicobar Scops-owl.
Live at The Brown Owl was created in 2009-11.
The Barn Owl is sometimes called a ghost owl.
the elf owl has brown and gray feathers
brown
brown
Usually the girls choose the name of the leader, it depends where you are from, in Australia we choose the name from Australian plants and animals example: Dingo, Wattle etc and in the UK its usually Brown Owl or something similar.. hope that helps!