From Daniel Riddle

Beneath the sun-baked prairie’s sigh,
where grasses whisper and shadows lie,
the Burrowing Owl keeps gentle reign
a monarch small, of wind and plain.

By dawn’s first blush, with golden eye,
it watches day in quiet surprise.
Feathers dappled like earthen stone,
a creature humble, yet regal alone.

It nests not high in cedar’s crest,
but deep within the earth’s cool breast
a borrowed home, a tunnel’s keep,
where chicks in downy wonder sleep.

At dusk it dances on silent wing,
a ghost of twilight wandering.
Crickets sing, and mice take flight,
as hunger wakes beneath the night.

Burrowing Owl from Cape Coral, Florida

  • tomiant@piefed.social
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    3 months ago

    We know way less than 1% of the species that lived in that era. If I say 4 meter owl predators, there were 4 meter owl predators and with that I will say good night sir, or madam, whichever suits your taste.