![]() Don't go outside to investigate hearing a strange whistle sound or the sound of a baby crying. Upon hearing the call of a Lechuza one should immediately began cussing her out. Lechuza are immune to weapons and bullets and possibly are immortal.ĭefense Against Lechuza: Lechuza fear salt. Finally, it is believed that hearing the cry of the Lechuza is an omen that someone in the household will die, a trait more commonly found in tales of the banshee. Lechuza also possess the ability to disguise their voices to appear as if it is the cries of an infant in order to draw it's human prey closer. Lechuza possess the power to shape-shift into bird-monsters at night. Sightings of Lechuza are believed to coincide with thunderstorms. One of the powers of the Lechuza is to summon storms. Powers: As a witch, Lechuza possesses supernatural powers. In modern times, most reported run-ins with the witch-bird involve her swooping down at cars driving deserted roads at night. ![]() In other tales, the Lechuza is the vengeful spirit of a woman who has returned from the grave to torment the living and to seek revenge. Her spirit returns in the form of the bird-monster to get revenge. In some versions of the story, the Lechuza is the spirit of a witch who was murdered by locals. ![]() Lechuza will then swoop down and carry off the confused and horrified individual. Anyone who attempts to determine where the sound is coming from is at risk of becoming Lechuza's dinner. When a Lechuza finds her target she will perch in a location where she can't easily be seen and then will make either strange whistles or the sound of an infant crying. They then fly through the night in search of prey. At night, they transform into monsters with a bird's body and a woman's face, similar to depictions of harpies in Greek mythology. Lore: Lechuza are women who have sold their souls to the devil in exchange for magical powers. Tales of Lechuza are quite popular in Mexico and Texas.Īppearance: A human-sized bird with a woman's face In case the artwork has been put up for sale, take into account the artist would have to manage with the organization of the exhibition the return of the artwork in order to be able to realize the shipment.Lechuza are either shape-shifting witches or spirits in Hispanic folklore. Those artworks which are in an exhibition are usually displayed as “non-available”. Shipments from Argentina, Colombia or Cuba need of a special authorization for the exportation of artworks, so it is important to have this into account when calculating the delivery date.īear in mind we are dealing with works of art, so they may be in an exhibition (actually, this is awesome!). Xavier Garza Zulema and the Witch Owl / Zulema Y La Bruja Lechuza (English and Spanish Edition) Hardcover Illustrated, Spanish Edition by Xavier Garza (Author) 4 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle 9.99 Read with Our Free App Hardcover 18.95 10 Used from 2.36 1 New from 18. Once the artist notifies us the artwork is ready for shipment, the delivery will be in the following 24-72 hours, These delivery times may be altered by custom clearance events, especially when the origin country of the artwork belongs to a different cross-national agreement (EU,NAFTA,etc.). ![]() The estimated delivery time for Artelista fine art prints is 5-7 working days, whereas in the case of original artworks, it would vary depending on the origin country. And as Slothm says, in some regions in Mexico and Texas, also a fairy tale creature, a bruja or witch who turns herself into an owl or other type of bird. Additionally, for your tranquility, the artwork is insured with the company Allianz Insurances during shipping, so we will handle everything if, unfortunately, the artwork is damaged before being delivered. The price shown at the artwork page is its final price, without surprises. ![]() When you purchase art at Artelista, you have at your disposal thousands of artworks by artists from around the world, from up to 170 different countries,, and we don't want the delivery costs to be a problem when you want to enjoy the best art. ![]()
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