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The '''boobrie''' is a mythical giant water bird of Scottish Highlands folklore that is generally only encountered by sailors and passengers at sea.


The '''Boobrie''' is a water bird of Scottish Highlands folklore. It is said to be similar to a Great Northern Diver but with white markings and the ability to roar. The creature is the metamorphosized form of the [[Each Uisge]], and haunts lakes and salt wells.


==Origin==
The creature is believed to be the metamorphosize form of the [[each uisge]] and haunts lochs and salt wells.


[[Category:Fairy animals]]
 
[[Category:Scottish mythology]]
==Description/Morphology==
The Boobrie is a large wading bird that resembles a crane with a slightly hooked beak and clawed webbed feet. It has black plumage, lightening to dark grey, with a bright red beak and legs. It has a distinctive cry that is more raucous than the peacock.
 
 
==Behavior==
These grotesque birds tend to prey on ships carrying livestock. The Boobrie’s hunting strategy usually consists of mimicking the call of a lamb or calf (or whatever animal the vessel is carrying). Should an adult animal then stray over to investigate, the Boobrie would grasp it in its horrid talons, drag it overboard and drown it. Obviously the human mariners would attempt to thwart the Boobrie’s bizarre rustling, however other Boobries may attempt to distract the sailors by assuming the form of horses and running across the surface of the water. Should the Boobrie be denied its quarry it is said to bellow like an angry bull.
 
[[Category: Scottish mythology]]
[[Category: Legendary birds]]
[[Category: Shapeshifters]]

Latest revision as of 19:24, 4 June 2009

Picture from 'Paranormal Animals of North America'

The boobrie is a mythical giant water bird of Scottish Highlands folklore that is generally only encountered by sailors and passengers at sea.


Origin

The creature is believed to be the metamorphosize form of the each uisge and haunts lochs and salt wells.


Description/Morphology

The Boobrie is a large wading bird that resembles a crane with a slightly hooked beak and clawed webbed feet. It has black plumage, lightening to dark grey, with a bright red beak and legs. It has a distinctive cry that is more raucous than the peacock.


Behavior

These grotesque birds tend to prey on ships carrying livestock. The Boobrie’s hunting strategy usually consists of mimicking the call of a lamb or calf (or whatever animal the vessel is carrying). Should an adult animal then stray over to investigate, the Boobrie would grasp it in its horrid talons, drag it overboard and drown it. Obviously the human mariners would attempt to thwart the Boobrie’s bizarre rustling, however other Boobries may attempt to distract the sailors by assuming the form of horses and running across the surface of the water. Should the Boobrie be denied its quarry it is said to bellow like an angry bull.