Beekeeper
3rd May 2007, 12:07 PM
My thirteen year old's totem seems to be an owl at the moment. He saw one at school the day he threw back a stray grape at a kid involved in a fruit fight. Naturally enough, he hit the kid in the eye and ended up in the front office with his first ever warning and a note sent home. I told him to remember to act wisely whenever he sees an owl. He's seen an owl a couple of times since, once when we were on an evening walk.
Sunday morning the magpies (the babies we rescued and their parents) and all the the other birds were going berserk. All the birds were in a riot, the currawongs, butcher birds, bush wattle birds, all of them. Then we realised our elderly neighbours were protecting an owl that had flown into their window. It was unconscious. We offered to take it (as we're known to do) and they were grateful.
The beautiful creature slept quietly and then recovered. He became panicked and needed to be set free (I was going to wait until dark). He scrambled at the window trying to get out, so I released him. As he flew off he was beauty and grace in motion and nothing touched him, though he certainly renewed the raucous wherever he went.
His face, was indescribable. His eyes were so expressive!
He had a bit of a headache in this photo. Sorry, you'll have to turn your head to see him, couldn't get the photo to rotate.
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k93/Beekeeper2006/SUC30066.jpg
Sunday morning the magpies (the babies we rescued and their parents) and all the the other birds were going berserk. All the birds were in a riot, the currawongs, butcher birds, bush wattle birds, all of them. Then we realised our elderly neighbours were protecting an owl that had flown into their window. It was unconscious. We offered to take it (as we're known to do) and they were grateful.
The beautiful creature slept quietly and then recovered. He became panicked and needed to be set free (I was going to wait until dark). He scrambled at the window trying to get out, so I released him. As he flew off he was beauty and grace in motion and nothing touched him, though he certainly renewed the raucous wherever he went.
His face, was indescribable. His eyes were so expressive!
He had a bit of a headache in this photo. Sorry, you'll have to turn your head to see him, couldn't get the photo to rotate.
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k93/Beekeeper2006/SUC30066.jpg