Large species of owls are not afraid to look humans in the eye. Because owls have both eyes in the front of the head, unlike other birds whose eyes are on the sides of the head, the owl's gaze can seem uncanny. But there is no significance in being looked at by an owl. It is not necessary to look for supernatural meaning in a natural occurrence.
An omen seeker is someone who looks for an omen, which is a sign, that is either good or bad to seek out what the future will be like.
What you are talking about is called Lechuza and it's a bad omen. The two times I have seen Lechuza bad things have happened.
It is believed to be the inbodyment of a female demon, Lilith. It is an omen for good or bad. To see an owl during the day is bad luck.
Yes, hindus belive the owl is very bad luck
This can be a good or bad omen. If you don't like bees it is a bad omen however if you appreciate their role in nature it can be a good omen.
In different societies and cultures, bats have been regarded by some as a "good omen" and others as a "bad omen".
It's not an omen it is carelessness or bad luck.
It depends with the type of bird entering the Hindu home. A dove entering a Hindu home is usually considered good omen whereas an owl is usually considered a bad omen.
It is not any kind of omen.
For their dark color and tendency to feast on carrion (especially after battles) crows are generally considered a bad omen
There is currently no evidence to support that a dead fox was either a bad or good omen.
It is and it isn't