No, the obverse has Athena Alkidemos advancing left. It is a small bronze of Metapontion in Lucania. As here: http://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=150216
Great job Bill. I will admit I am pretty hopeless with most greek bronzes, especially if I don't have Plant nearby to help me. Even with that reference I am hit or miss finding them. Dang little buggers have tens of thousands of types, let alone variants.
Bronzes are a pain. But even so, they're still easier than Greek silver fractions. Half of those are unpublished anyway.
I am going to be blunt - there are far more silver coins from Athens than there are bronze - especially nice collectable grade bronze. Same with Syracuse - the silver is fairly common, the bronze is almost as common - but nice AE's are scarcer than hen's teeth.
I would love an athens silver, even one with a test cut that wasnt obtrusive to the design but they too are too $$ to me. I just dont pay much attention to greeks as I do the romans, but its mainly due to how many fakes there are, some very good. I tend to stick to AE greeks when I am in the mood to add a greek. But your right, the AE owls are usually rough. About the cheapest owl I could find and its pretty blah http://bargainbinancients.com/zen/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1219