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In Roman and Celtic mythology owls are associated with wisdom. But they are also associated with the darker aspects of our psyche. This is probably...
Blackbirds feature in the English nursery rhyme, “Sing a song of sixpence” where, ”Four and twenty blackbirds” are baked in a pie. It is known...
In Aesop’s fable, ‘The Owl and the Birds’, the birds ignore the wise owl’s words at their peril. Later, when events came to pass of...
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In Roman and Celtic mythology owls have been associated with the darker aspects of our psyche, This is probably because the are nocturnal. The hoot...
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In Aesop's fable the Owl and the birds, An Owl, in her wisdom told the rest of the birds that it would be a good...
Shakespeare described the owl as the bird with ‘five wits’ in King Lear (Act 3, Scene 4), drawing on its long held association with wisdom....
In Greek mythology, Halcyone and Ceyx were lovers who incurred the wrath of the god Zeus by mocking him and his wife. Angered, Zeus killed...