The Beautiful Uhu
The Beautiful Uhu
From Owl and Raptor Center Haringsee
Do you know the largest native (German) owl species? It's the beautiful eagle owl. The eagle owl has a pair of striking, long, feathered ears, large orange-red eyes, and a characteristically thick head.
Eagle owls prefer richly structured, diverse landscapes where they can find good hunting grounds, suitable breeding sites, and daytime hides. They particularly like to fly to bodies of water to hunt, and they prefer covered areas on rock faces to breed, but can also feed their young in sand and clay pits, on the forest floor, or in tree nests.
The eagle owl's menu is very varied: from shrews to foxes, from sparrows to female hawks and grey herons, it will also eat fish, large beetles, grasshoppers, earthworms, and snails. Especially in winter, it will also feast on carrion and meat scraps. It also builds up a reserve layer of blubber in the fall, which allows it to survive very long periods of hunger.
Fun fact: There's a German glue manufacturer named after the Uhu which is large enough in some parts of the EU that people ask for a "Uhu" instead of a "glue stick".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UHU
Uhu for liquid glue
Pritt for glue sticks
I have seen this! It doesn't seem they lean into marketing with the name anymore though. I wonder if this was part of the modern trend for minimalism in advertising, but I thought it was great as it was.
We have Gorilla Glue, but even though I enjoy gorillas, I don't find them as cute as I would an owl.
Maybe trends will reverse again, and they will bring the old bottles back someday.
The marketing was pretty streamlined, even when I was a child. In fact, everything looks exactly the same as 20 years ago. I do remember their owl bottles though.
I always wondered why they don't have an owl in their logo.
We have Gorilla glue here as well but I rarely see it used over the German alternatives.
People around me use "Uhu" to refer to white tack such as this
but obviously those by other brands too.