Hedwig are you actually kidding me right now who do you think you are not knowing go back under your stairs and learn
There are several owls in the Harry Potter series. The most notable is Harry's own owl, Hedwig.
The Weasley family have an owl named Errol while Ron and Percy have their own owls called Pigwidgeon and Hermes. The Malfoy family have a Eagle owl and the Longbottom's have a Barn owl.
Hedwig. She was named after an historical figure Harry had read about in his History of Magic textbook.
Hedwig is Harry's owl.
Albus Dumbledore is never mentioned as owning an owl.
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The owl is a girl named Hedwig
Harry's pet owl is called Hedwig.
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Hedwig
Hedwig, the owl
Snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus). He was given to Harry from Hagrid on his 11th birthday
Hedwig is Harry Potter's pet owl. Harry received her for his eleventh birthday and took her home to the Dursley's every summer. There, Hedwig was his only friend and his way to remain connected to the wizarding world as she would bring him letters. In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban she flew to all of his friends to make sure they would remember his birthday.When she was killed in the last book, it was to symbolise the end of Harry's childhood and his innocence.
Harry's pet was named Hedwig. It was a Snowy Owl.
His cat is named Dusty.yes he has a cat called Molly
Harry Potter's pet owl was called: Hedwig.
Hedwig
Hedwig, the owl
Hagrid got Harry a pet owl named Hedwig.
Athena did not have a pet owl. Athena became the owl and the owl became Athena.
Hagrid gave Harry his owl, Hedwig, as a late 12th birthday present. He got it at the pet store in Diagon Alley.
A Snowy Owl.
Hedwig
Hedwig, who was his pet until she was killed in the seventh book.
Mars is the real life name of the owl that played Ron's pet, Pigwidgeon.
Snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus). He was given to Harry from Hagrid on his 11th birthday
Hedwig is Harry Potter's pet owl. Harry received her for his eleventh birthday and took her home to the Dursley's every summer. There, Hedwig was his only friend and his way to remain connected to the wizarding world as she would bring him letters. In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban she flew to all of his friends to make sure they would remember his birthday.When she was killed in the last book, it was to symbolise the end of Harry's childhood and his innocence.