Elvenking Posted August 25, 2011 Posted August 25, 2011 (edited) Okay...I am not sure if I am just late to the game or what...this has probably been noted somewhere....but this is the most touching thing ever. The relationship this woman has with this Owl...ohh my...I get it. Edited August 25, 2011 by Elvenking
judygram Posted August 25, 2011 Posted August 25, 2011 That was so special Stephen and shows they do show love in their own way, thanks for sharing that with us.
Elvenking Posted August 25, 2011 Author Posted August 25, 2011 I have not read the book....but I hear it is just about the most touching story. http://www.amazon.com/Wesley-Owl-Remarkable-Love-Story/dp/1416551735 Someone at work recommended this...as I go on about my love for my bird a lot at work as well and people know I am wrapped around my baby Isaac. I heard that the lady got really sick, and when she was laying in bed...the owl would fly down to her and spread his wings over her chest. That is when I was like, "ohh my...stop...I can't take it"
Coldshot Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 great story I grew up in the cherokee nation and we had several wild pets once had a Horned owl and even a bobcat for a short time. We never kept them for life just held them during healing process then returned to the wild. thnx for posting this I love the kindness that others show to wild life.
Ray P Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 What I saw was true devotion to each other. That is the only way I can put it.
Elvenking Posted August 27, 2011 Author Posted August 27, 2011 When I see a connection like that...it is just as magical as life gets for me.
Eshana Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 I was at the renaissance fair last weekend where the man running the "birds of prey" show had an owl that was fully grown but still made baby noises of affection with the handler. It was so sweet to see. Thank you for sharing!
Morana Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 I'll be ordering the book as soon as my paycheck arrives;-)
chezron Posted August 28, 2011 Posted August 28, 2011 I read this book a couple of years ago. It is absolutely delightful and enjoyable reading! I highly recommend it.
katana600 Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 Someone gave me the book for Christmas when I was just getting started with my grey journey. It was a great book, but it made me really really really appreciate that our greys are not predators. All of us devoted to our birds do "get it". Thanks for the reminder Steven.
Everyday Miracles Posted August 30, 2011 Posted August 30, 2011 I just wishlisted the book on Amazon. Recently I kind of burned out on animal books after making an attempt to read Homer's Odyssey. I have several more cat books and got through most of Marley and Me before I got distracted. I need to buckle down and start reading for pleasure again when I'm not doing school work. This seems like it might be a very worthwhile book. Any other bird memoirs you'd suggest? P.S. Falconry fascinates me. Birds of prey are amazing, but then I've always been naturally drawn toward predators. I feed my sugar gliders live prey (all insects) and have fed picky eating snakes live as well. The bond between these animals and their handlers (I'm not sure that you can ever truly own an animal that is at its heart wild) is amazing to me!
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