Да влезеш в центъра на медийното внимание винаги е било трудно. Дали? Традициите не са това, което бяха. Важно е само да знаеш къде да кацнеш. Като този бухал.
#Hedwig sitting outside the Post. Y’all hirin’? Here’s my story. http://t.co/QNz1Ogy0cm and a great daylight photo. pic.twitter.com/TkXaiUvM8Q
— Darryl Fears (@bydarrylfears) January 24, 2014
Snowy owl came by the @washingtonpost to say what up. pic.twitter.com/yoCoKsMRWL
— Joey Marburger (@josephjames) January 24, 2014
Crowd bravely ignores work for a while, standing the freezing cold to watch an owl sit there and do nothing pic.twitter.com/EI2Dx5izJX
— Mark Berman (@themarkberman) January 24, 2014
Another look at the crowd observing the snowy owl pic.twitter.com/G8vAHWpaFy
— Mark Berman (@themarkberman) January 24, 2014
The #snowyowl alights at the @washingtonpost !! Good luck will reign! #hedwig pic.twitter.com/oEtNj7wddY
— Jura Koncius (@JuraKoncius) January 24, 2014
This snowy owl is sitting outside WashPost this afternoon. I think it’s trying to tell us something pic.twitter.com/hDz9XCkd0l
— Joe Heim (@JoeHeim) January 24, 2014
This is what the snowy owl did to the sidewalk right outside the Post. #snowyowl pic.twitter.com/RIIZTAkVit
— Joe Heim (@JoeHeim) January 24, 2014
So we have to name this @washingtonpost owl, right? #NameTheWaPoOwl
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlakeWP) January 24, 2014
@AaronBlakeWP Bob Wingward #NameTheWapoOwl
— Brian (@BrianPinDC) January 24, 2014
@AaronBlakeWP @washingtonpost Hooter Libby? #nametheWaPoOwl
— Eric (@WaldoWilbur) January 24, 2014