it all depends on what kind of owl your talking about. like you cant say that the great-horned owl looks like the barn owl. they are different breeds. i hope that that answers your question. if you ask again make sure you say what kind of bird. be specific
it depends on what kind of owl. some screech, some hoot, and in a lot of different patterns. research the type of owl you are thinking of and it will probably say. Tho most commonly Male = t-wit Female = t-woo
Pygmy Owls are one of the smallest breeds. The Barn Owl is the most common owl. The Eagle Owl is the biggest owl.
'konkkome' in luganda(bantu language in uganda)
ok, lets see, here goes: 1 barn owl 2 grass owl 3 masked owl 4 greater sooty owl 5 lesser sooty owl 6 sawhet owl 7 spotted owl 8 barred owl 9 great horned owl 10 elf owl 11 pygmy owl 12 Eurasian eagle owl 13 black and white owl 14 great gray owl 15 long eared owl 16 short eared owl 17 burrowing owl 18 eagle owl 19 scops owl 20 American screech owl 21 European screech owl 22 Whiskered screech owl 23 snowy owl 24 Boobook owl 25 Mexican striped owl 26 tropical screech owl 27 white-faced scops owl 28 spectacled owl 29 barking owl 30 brown fish owl yay! did it! 30 species!
The Cherokee call the owl, wa-hu-hi. The Cheyenne word is mestaa'e and the Mohegan call them kokotayam, although the Mohegan have different words if describing the size of the owl or if it is a screech owl.
In Seminole (a Muskogean language very close to Creek), the word for an owl is huppa, huppe or huppee. White is hatkee, so huppa hatkee is white owl.
Kokokehom or Ohomous, according to Roger Williams' A Key Into the Language of America, p 89
tu in portuguese
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because pirates had a different language. eg phillipino people have a different language.
barn owl
The Shoshone word for night is dugaani. The word for an owl is mumbichi. The Shoshone would not use these words together, since all the owls they had knowledge of were nocturnal so the term "night owl" would be needlessly stating the obvious; they would simply say mumbichi: owl.
English, the same language your question is in...
it all depends on what kind of owl your talking about. like you cant say that the great-horned owl looks like the barn owl. they are different breeds. i hope that that answers your question. if you ask again make sure you say what kind of bird. be specific
Different words for "Efficiency" in different language
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