Show your team spirit with this owl mascot bobblehead resin trophy. It’s also a great gift for the principal or a dedicated student.
Bobbleheads make for an instant conversation starter. They’re not just for baseball teams, either — they’re popular for political figures and even celebrities. Here are a few examples, including the bird that landed in the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree this year.
Owls are known for their ability to look up, down, and all around to see what’s going on in their surroundings. This head-bobbing is actually an adaptation to help make up for anatomical limitations — because their eyes are fixed in position, they have to bob to get a better picture of the world around them. The result is that, if you were to stand face to face with an owl, it would seem as though the bird was bobbing to dance.
This bobblehead owl is an exclusive to SDCC 2020, made by Entertainment Earth. This item will ship to you with a SDCC@Home sticker (instead of the normal Collector’s Edition sticker).
Insects, birds and other garden pests are deterred by this bobbling owl that mimics their natural predators. This wind-activated owl spins and its head bobs with the slightest breeze, frightening garden pests while looking attractive in any outdoor setting.
Simply place the owl outdoors where there’s a little breeze, and it will frighten away most garden pests without the use of chemicals. Just make sure to move the owl every 4-6 weeks for maximum effectiveness. This owl is durable and weatherproof, so it’s suitable for many different types of outdoor spaces. It’s easy to install too, using the hole in the base to add sand for weight and then positioning it on a flat surface such as a garden bed or roof.