![]() If you find that you have La Lechuza in your life, good news - there are a few ways to get rid of them. So if they want to create a thunderstorm that makes the roads incredibly dangerous, they can. Lechuzas have the power to control the weather. The weather report means nothing to La Luchuza. So if you didn’t think they were terrifying before, they can literally take anyone out. Lechuzas can carry a full-grown man in their talons. So even if you do see her and she doesn’t hurt you, well, bad stuff is still going to go down. Just by seeing her often indicates something more sinister or dangerous to come, like a deadly hurricane or tornado. There have been instances where people have encountered La Lechuza and instead of killing them, she merely showed her presence. She might warn you of bad things to come. That might mean someone in your family will die. How does this work? Who knows! How is a giant owl lady killing people?! If you dream about her… well… Legend has it that if you try to shoot her dead, you’ll end up dead instead. Normally, you might want to swerve to avoid hitting a bird but maybe with this one, you just go ahead and hit it? Don’t shoot her. If she’s particularly hungry, she has no problem selecting a car filled with people as her next meal and will run you off the road so she can eat you. She might even whistle or screech annoyingly outside your window until you’re so irritated that you’ll open your window and bam! She will pounce on you and scratch your eyes out. Eek! She will also whistle outside your window. If you find unexplained scratches on your door, well, you know who was there waiting for you. She is known to carry away full-grown men within her talons. Once she finds a target, she disguises her voice like a baby’s and will cry outside your door, waiting to pounce on you and swoop you away forever. If you hear a bird screech at night, that’s an omen that La Lechuza is out and looking for her next meal. She flies through the air or perches on trees, looking for things (mostly people) to kill. This is pretty common for most scary things. While others describe it as a small bird with the face of an old woman. Some describe the creature as large as 7 feet tall with a 15-foot wingspan and the face of an old woman. Not freaked out enough yet? Here’s what else you need to need to know. That’s a complicated question with an even more complicated question. If you’re in the mood for all things spooky after learning more about La Lechuza, read our pages on common superstitions, scary facts, scary games, and more next. So, basically, Lechuza is a huge owl lady who kills people. To give you an idea about what we’re talking about here, “lechuza” means “owl” in English. ![]() In fact, she’s a shapeshifter who can appear as an ordinary witch during the day and then as a huge bird with a woman’s face. To enact her revenge, she came back as a creepy bird lady. The townsfolk weren’t happy with that so they murdered her. Legend has it Lechuza was a witch who was exposed for practicing the devil’s magic. What are your thoughts on La Lechuza? Have a Lechuza experience of your own? We want to hear it! Shoot us a message! Visit us online at thefreakydeaky.The spooky story of La Lechuza started centuries ago and is rooted in Mexican and Texano folklore. It truly is the only way around these pesky algorithms, and it really does help us grow! If you're enjoying the show, please consider taking a moment to rate, review and tell your friends. In other tales, the Lechuza is the vengeful spirit of a woman who has returned from the grave to torment the living and to seek revenge. Her spirit returns in the form of the bird-monster to get revenge. In some versions of the story, the Lechuza is the spirit of a witch who was murdered by locals. Lechuza will then swoop down and carry off the confused and horrified individual. When a Lechuza finds her target she will perch in a location where she can't easily be seen and then will make either strange whistles or the sound of an infant crying.Īnyone who attempts to determine where the sound is coming from is at risk of becoming Lechuza's dinner. They then fly through the night in search of prey. A human-sized bird with a woman's face, Lechuza are women who have sold their souls to the devil in exchange for magical powers.Īt night, they transform into monsters with a bird's body and a woman's face, similar to depictions of harpies in Greek mythology. Tales of Lechuza are quite popular in Mexico and Texas. Lechuza are either shape-shifting witches or spirits in Hispanic folklore. Welcome back to The Freaky Deaky! Today the gang tackles the eerily spooky legend of Le Lechuza Bruja, the Owl Witch of Mexican/Hispanic folklore, as well as other examples of half woman / half bird hybrids found throughout history.
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