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- Hedwig | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom
Hedwig (d 27 July 1997) was Harry Potter's pet female snowy owl Hedwig was an eleventh birthday gift from Rubeus Hagrid to Harry Hagrid purchased her at the Eeylops Owl Emporium [2] In addition to delivering mail, the typical use owls were put to, Hedwig was also a close companion to Harry
- Hedwig - Wikipedia
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- Hedwig | Official Harry Potter Encyclopedia
A gift for Harry's eleventh birthday, Hedwig was a snowy owl who came to be one of Harry's closest companions Not only did Hedwig deliver Harry's mail but she was a friend to Harry during his loneliest moments
- Why Hedwig Was Killed Off In Harry Potter The Deathly Hallows
Hedwig was Harry Potter’s snowy owl and a birthday gift from Hagrid Like any other owl in the Wizarding World, Hedwig delivered mail to Harry but also served as his close and loyal companion, and was his only friend during his time at 4 Privet Drive
- Hedwig – Harry Potter Lexicon
Hedwig is Harry Potter’s snowy owl, his companion and post owl Hagrid bought Hedwig as an eleventh birthday present on Harry’s first visit to Diagon Alley (PS5) After returning to the Dursley’s, Harry found the name “Hedwig” in the book A History of Magic and borrowed it for his owl (PS6)
- Harry Potter: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Hedwig
Hedwig is Harry Potter's owl in the series, and a key player — but there's so much little-known trivia fans aren't aware of
- Harry Potter | 4 reasons Hedwig was better than everyone else at . . .
Hedwig was one of J K Rowling’s most beloved creations – perhaps even more so than some of her human characters It’s unlikely that there’s a single Harry Potter fan who didn’t shed a tear when Hedwig was killed in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
- Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) - IMDb
Hedwig and the Angry Inch: Directed by John Cameron Mitchell With John Cameron Mitchell, Miriam Shor, Stephen Trask, Theodore Liscinski A gender-queer punk-rock singer from East Berlin tours the U S with her band as she tells her life story and follows the former lover band-mate who stole her songs
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