African Eagle Owl Spica
Spica is a gentle-hearted African Eagle Owl
and one of the most charming members of Owl Village.
He often patrols around the reception desk,
proudly taking on the role of the first greeter for visitors
as if it were his personal mission.
Spica loves people (with a particular fondness for women!).
Curiously, he treats the owner like a rival—whenever the owner appears,
Spica shows his cheeky “challenge mode” (all in good fun, of course).
He enjoys perching on guests’ arms and even on the laps of seated visitors.
His favorite thing is gentle strokes on his head,
which instantly relax him.
Today, Spica stands as the proud gatekeeper of Owl Village,
welcoming everyone with his dignified yet affectionate presence.
and one of the most charming members of Owl Village.
He often patrols around the reception desk,
proudly taking on the role of the first greeter for visitors
as if it were his personal mission.
Spica loves people (with a particular fondness for women!).
Curiously, he treats the owner like a rival—whenever the owner appears,
Spica shows his cheeky “challenge mode” (all in good fun, of course).
He enjoys perching on guests’ arms and even on the laps of seated visitors.
His favorite thing is gentle strokes on his head,
which instantly relax him.
Today, Spica stands as the proud gatekeeper of Owl Village,
welcoming everyone with his dignified yet affectionate presence.
Mini FAQ – About Alt
Q1. Can I interact with Spica?
Yes. Under staff guidance,
Spica may perch on your arm or even on your lap if you are seated.
Q2. What does Spica enjoy?
He loves gentle strokes on his head,
being close to people,
and greeting visitors at the entrance.
Q3. Is Spica friendly to everyone?
Generally yes—though he has a playful rivalry with the owner
(an inside joke among the staff).
He especially enjoys the company of women.
Q4. Any photo tips?
Please avoid flash. Try photographing him near the reception area
to capture his alert, welcoming personality.
Yes. Under staff guidance,
Spica may perch on your arm or even on your lap if you are seated.
Q2. What does Spica enjoy?
He loves gentle strokes on his head,
being close to people,
and greeting visitors at the entrance.
Q3. Is Spica friendly to everyone?
Generally yes—though he has a playful rivalry with the owner
(an inside joke among the staff).
He especially enjoys the company of women.
Q4. Any photo tips?
Please avoid flash. Try photographing him near the reception area
to capture his alert, welcoming personality.
Updated: 2025-09-28