Aluco Collection
"Aluco: The Majestic Owl Captured in Stunning Lithographs" Discover the enchanting world of Aluco
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"Aluco: The Majestic Owl Captured in Stunning Lithographs" Discover the enchanting world of Aluco, a captivating species of owl that has fascinated nature enthusiasts for centuries. With its scientific name Strix aluco, this magnificent bird belongs to the Accipitres family and is known for its striking appearance and intriguing behavior. In a series of breathtaking lithographs, Picture No. 11981476 and Picture No. 11981449 showcase the Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) alongside the tawny owl (Strix aluco). These illustrations beautifully capture their contrasting features - one with piercing yellow eyes and powerful talons, while the other displays subtle hues blending seamlessly into its surroundings. Picture No. 10782613, Picture No. 11772612, Picture No. 11073072, and Picture No. 11067683 offer glimpses into the daily life of these owls as they perch gracefully on tree branches or glide silently through moonlit nights. Their ability to adapt to various environments is truly remarkable. One particular incident forever etched in history involves Tawny Owl (Strix aluco), famously referred to as "the owl that took Eric Hoskings' eye. " On April 19th, 1938, during an encounter with this extraordinary creature captured by a Sanderson camera equipped with a Serrac 8. 5inch lens, tragedy struck when it accidentally injured renowned wildlife photographer Eric Hoskings. However, not all encounters are unfortunate; some provide awe-inspiring moments like capturing a juvenile Tawny Owl perched amidst raindrops while confidently gazing at the camera lens – an image immortalized in time. These captivating creatures have long been associated with wisdom and mystery throughout human history. Owls symbolize knowledge and intuition across different cultures worldwide due to their nocturnal habits and seemingly all-knowing gaze.