Book Description
Across the world and throughout history, the owl has been a creature of mystery. Feared, revered, and whispered about in legends, its haunting call has echoed through ancient forests, deserts, temples, and frozen tundra for thousands of years.
In Owl Legends of the World: A Journey Through Owl Folklore, the author explores the myths and traditions surrounding owls across civilizations. From the underworld messengers of Mesoamerica and the forest spirits of the northern nations to the sacred symbols of ancient Egypt, Europe, and the Holy Lands, each culture reveals a different face of this enigmatic bird.
Blending storytelling, folklore, and historical tradition, this atmospheric audiobook invites listeners on a global journey through the legends, beliefs, and symbolism that have surrounded owls since the earliest days of human memory.
Part of the House of Bats collection, this immersive work celebrates the enduring power of myth and the timeless voice of the night.
GenreEducation and Learning, Spirituality and Religion
Length2 hrs 26 mins
Narrated bySelect Your Own
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMar 10, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1 The Owls of Mesoamerica
5Chapter 5 Owls of Ancient Egypt and Russian Forests
2Chapter 2 Owls of the Northern Nations
6Chapter 6 Owls in Sacred Texts
3Chapter 3 Owls of the Arctic
7Chapter 7 Owls of the World
4Chapter 4 Owls of Europe
About the author
Maria de los Angeles Virgen
Maria de los Angeles Virgen is a California-based author, registered nurse, and mother of two. She writes fantasy, science fiction, gothic fiction, and dark romance inspired by mythology and folklore from around the world. Her work is part of the House of Bats, a creative brand dedicated to immersive storytelling, dark legends, and atmospheric audiobooks.View all by Maria de los Angeles Virgen