Dalen Gardeneer RH-04 Rotating Head Great Horned Owl

  • A natural enemy to most birds, the Great Horned Owl with rotating head provides maximum realism
  • Realistic head bobs and turns in gentle breezes to startle birds
  • 18-inch tall imposing presence
  • Hand painted for the finest detail
  • Usage ideas: gardens, decks, boat docks, rafters, barns, open porches, patios

Product Description
Scares pesky squirrels, rabbits, gophers and birds! Realistic, hand-painted owl replica is 19in.H. Effective on garden posts, rooftops, boats, docks and wherever pests are a problem…. More >>

Dalen Gardeneer RH-04 Rotating Head Great Horned Owl

Comments

  1. Imaredhead Said,

    I searched the internet and found this location to be the best price. When the items arrived,I bought two of the same, they were just as advertised. I would certainly recommend this seller. In fact, I am going to purchase another that talks.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. B. J. Rosen Said,

    I bought this owl a year ago to keep birds away from my blueberry bushes, it’s completely useless. I’ve seen birds roosting on it’s head. The birds aren’t stupid enough to fall for this thing, neither should you.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. D. Simmons Said,

    Not what I expected cheap plastic the mount for the head is already cracked. The screw that holds the head mount together is rusted. The head doesn’t move on its own you have to grab it to move it. Its not a bobble head. Little birds land on its head to do their business. Not exactly afraid of it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Owl Chump Said,

    This was puchased as a Christmas gift so that he could scare away small birds that were eatting the vegtable in his garden. I haven’t gotten a report back on how it works but it was a great gift and seemed well made.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Chris in NJ Said,

    This owl looks incredibly life-like. I have had numerous neighbors comment that they thought it was a real owl. It scared a neighborhood dog away and it is doing an excellent job keeping our hosta-eating rabbits away.

    We have four of them around the house and I’ve been very happy with them. My only negative comment is that they tend to fall over. I would suggest putting something in the bottom of the owl so that it remains stable and doesn’t topple over with the wind.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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