Nature Owls Part=1

October 30th, 2008

A moonlight night, peeling the walls on the cave when suddenly, a bird shaped shadow blocked the light from all of its followers. Then a horrible screeching noise pierced the ears of all of the animals in the woods. EEEEECH! EECH! The owl ahead screeched looking for food to feast on. Its chestnut colored feathers and burnt orange beak glimmered in the sky as it faded into the foggy clouds. A summer aroma seemed to bounce off of each and every leaf on the forest green leaves.

FWEEEWW!! The owl has found its supper. A small snow colored mouse lept from a trap that almost got its tail. The owl sped like a bullet toward the mouse. And finally…. CRACK!! The owl breaks the mouces neck and the owl flies away with the mouse dangling from its beak. CRACKLE!! The owl lands in his nest finding a mother and five baby birds. It was practically a feast.

The next day, the father owl goes out for his next task, to greet the worms. (By greet, I mean eat.) The hill had lept a shadow over their prairie. The light peels the eyelids of animals, waking them slowly but surely. BABT! The owl finds the worm and lands on the damp, warm ground. The creek babbling in the distance. The owl looks up with the worm in its mouth and flies off, landing in its nest and feeding his young. And falling asleep after a long night of restless sleep…

 

SEE YOU IN PART 2…


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