Lechuza can not be harmed by guns or most other weapons.
[*] A Lechuza looks like it’s a large bird with a womans face and hair.
[*] At night Lechuza fly through the air or perch somewhere hidden and look for prey.

Lechuza
[*] They make the noise of a human whistle or a crying infant to attract attention.
[*] Lechuza can carry a full grown man in their talons.
[*] Lechuza have the power to control the weather and can make it storm.

[*] They also have the power to make your vehicles battery die.
[*] Lechuza can not be harmed by guns or most other weapons.
[*] The only thing that drives a Lechuza away is salt.

Illustration of the Lechuza, a real witch of folklore.
you could also try screaming/cussing at it.
Once you went outside, it would peck or scratch you.
She also said they could be omens of death and misfortune.
Story Three:I SWEAR on my life that I saw that bird!
I saw it when I was about 9 or 10.
I lived south of San Antonio along 35 between 2 little towns called Von Ormy and Lytle.
I was at home alone waiting for my dad to get home from work.
I was on the couch watching Spongebob (which was is my favorite show).
I looked out the window because I saw movement near her back door.
I thought my dad had stopped by there first and was walking home.
I ran outside on the front porch to wave at him and yell hello.
But it wasnt my dad that I saw out there.
I saw this MASSIVE bird.
Much bigger than any hawk or buzzard Id seen before).
It was sitting on the picnic table in my grandmas yard and it was looking dead at me.
I froze, but didnt feel too scared.
I was just really interested in this giant bird outside.
It was jet black.
All I could see was the outline of it and the eyes shining in the moonlight.
I slowly went back inside and peeked at it through the window on the front door.
I was so amazed by it.
I had never seen anything like it.
We stared at each other like this for a few minutes.
Suddenly, it spread its wings and flew away.
She started saying prayers and rubbing eggs on me and stuff.
Then she told me the story of La Lechuza, which I had never heard before.
It sent shivers down my spine knowing that it was staring at me so intensely.
Sure enough, a few weeks later a huge storm came through.
There was a funnel cloud nearby, but it never actually touched down.
The winds did do a lot of damage to my house, but my grandmas was completely untouched.
And that picnic table was the only piece of furniture outside that wasnt blown away.
I think my grandma was really vague because I was young and she didnt wanna scare me.
Story Five: I live in south Texas.
I have been researching on the lechuza tonight.
I was driving back to town and a huge white owl flew in front of my truck.