Horned Owl

This great owl flies at night
on silent feathers.

Its young, hatched in cold weather,
are fed warm blood.

Its head can swivel like a beacon,
not to see, but listen.

It hears what eyes cannot see,
a nocturnal lesson
for the unseen mouse in the grass:

a late instruction
on avian evolution and natural selection.

BirdsSuzi Peel