The Fwooper, A Guide to Beasts
written by Snitch-Tail
(This book was acknowledged by the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures)
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Facts on this beast
Chapter 1
- magical African bird
- brightly coloured feathers/extremely vivil plumage (orange, pink, lime green and yellow - the four colour varieties are used to represent the number four, in the runic alphabet.) used as quills
- Listening to the Fwooper's high pitched, twittering song will drive the listener insane, so each bird must be sold with a Silencing Charm placed on it. The Charm has to be reinforced monthly, and a licence is required to own one of the birds.
- Fwooper feathers lay brilliantly patterned eggs
- A Fwooper is featured on the front window of Magical Menagerie at Diagon Alley.
- Uric the Oddball once tried to convince the Wizards' Council that the Fwooper song was actually beneficial to a Wizard's health, and listened to it continuously for three months. His presentation did not go well, when he turned up wearing nothing but a toupee that, on closer examination, was revealed to be a dead badger.
- Newton Artemis Fido "Newt" Scamander had a Fwooper in his suitcase during his visit to New York in 1926.
Ministry of Magic (M.O.M) Classification: Beast XXX (These creatures should be no trouble to competent wizards)
- brightly coloured feathers/extremely vivil plumage (orange, pink, lime green and yellow - the four colour varieties are used to represent the number four, in the runic alphabet.) used as quills
- Listening to the Fwooper's high pitched, twittering song will drive the listener insane, so each bird must be sold with a Silencing Charm placed on it. The Charm has to be reinforced monthly, and a licence is required to own one of the birds.
- Fwooper feathers lay brilliantly patterned eggs
- A Fwooper is featured on the front window of Magical Menagerie at Diagon Alley.
- Uric the Oddball once tried to convince the Wizards' Council that the Fwooper song was actually beneficial to a Wizard's health, and listened to it continuously for three months. His presentation did not go well, when he turned up wearing nothing but a toupee that, on closer examination, was revealed to be a dead badger.
- Newton Artemis Fido "Newt" Scamander had a Fwooper in his suitcase during his visit to New York in 1926.
Ministry of Magic (M.O.M) Classification: Beast XXX (These creatures should be no trouble to competent wizards)