. . . "Sir Harry the Muse was a very poetic owl, but insisted on using his rhyming ability only for casual conversation. He first appeared when Matthias and his friends were trying to climb up a cliff. The fox they were tracking, Slagar the Cruel, had cleverly pulled up the rope ladders that he and his band had used to scale the cliffs. So, in exchange for food, Sir Harry flew up and let down the ladders. Later, when Matthias's party had gotten a little farther, two buzzards attacked the trackers and successfully lifted a shrew into the air. The owl reappeared almost out of nowhere and head-butted the birds, making the shrew fall from their talons. He also brought up the fallen bridge that had spanned The Abyss until Slagar cut it down. When the searchers captured Threeclaws and the four other weasels, Harry took them down south to be released far away. Later, when the heroes had returned to Redwall Abbey, he was elected the Leader and Poetry Instructor of the Sparra colony, and repeatedly resigned because of the Sparra's manner of talking. He was very fond of food, particularly cake, and ate as much as Basil, leading to Basil's jealousy and calling Sir Harry, very tongue in cheek, a 'great feedbag.'"@en . "Mattimeo"@en . "Sir Harry the Muse"@en . . . . "Unknown"@en . "background:#ff8080"@en . "Male"@en . "Sir Harry the Muse was a very poetic owl, but insisted on using his rhyming ability only for casual conversation. He first appeared when Matthias and his friends were trying to climb up a cliff. The fox they were tracking, Slagar the Cruel, had cleverly pulled up the rope ladders that he and his band had used to scale the cliffs. So, in exchange for food, Sir Harry flew up and let down the ladders. Later, when the heroes had returned to Redwall Abbey, he was elected the Leader and Poetry Instructor of the Sparra colony, and repeatedly resigned because of the Sparra's manner of talking."@en . "Natural Defenses"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . "Sir Harry the Muse"@en . .