Feathered Owl With Light-Up Eyes
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Scary looking owl
The first owl did not work, but when I got the 2nd one, it looked very cool with the light up eyes. I'm glad I got it. It stands up nice and tall. You can't imagine it's really going to light up because it sounds so cheap when you shake it, but it does look good.
November 8, 2010
I like the owl!
My first owl's eye's did not light up! They sent me another one free of charge! I donated the first owl, it is still cool if the eye's don't light up!
November 3, 2011
not wired
very cheaply constructed for the cost of the bird,, eyes did not lite up after installing batteries which were not included, something rattling inside. maybe something scared my bird cause that was the impression I got from its apperance. I also bought the crows which seem to be from the same manufacturer, they are great,
January 22, 2011
very lifelike
the owl is very lifelike, the only problem i had, was when it arrived, it didn't work. my son had to pull the insides out, and found that the grounding wires were not attached. now that it works, it's quite eerie to look at. great addition to my decorations.
October 26, 2010
Feathered Fowl
Jet black with shiny feathers and piercing green eyes that blink slowly, a unique addition to our haunted halloween mantel! The only issue I have, unlike the feathered crows (from OT), the feet are attached to a square black plate, so you are limited on how to "pose" him. I originally wanted to perch him on a sconce as if he was spying down on our party guests but this is not possible.
October 25, 2010
Cute,but pricey for quality
Cute owl, but a bit pricey for the quality. It's very difficult to see the eyes when the owl is turned off. I wish the description stated the eyes flash slowly. I would have liked it better if they stayed on. Would be a five star if the switch allowed you to change between off, steady on and flashing. Also would be nice if the beak were a slightly lighter color that made it easier to see, it would give the owl's face more definition.
September 21, 2010