Sometimes I power down all the modern sounds inside the house and just listen to nature playing outside. Without stereos, TVs, telephones, microwaves, and vacuum cleaners, I can hear a whole other world happening out there.

My favorite birds to listen to are the owls, who donโ€™t just stop at a simple โ€œhoo-hooโ€. It always sounds to me like theyโ€™re chattering out a conversation.

Tonight the little birds were trilling so enthusiastically that it sounded like an aviary out there, and I swear I heard a husband and wife owl nagging at each other.

Back and forth they went for 20 minutes. One would call out, then there would be a short pause, and I would hear the other one respond from the opposite end of the forest. I guess commitment can be a challenge, even in the bird world.

To me, it sounded like their conversation went something like this:

โ€œGet back here and clean out the nest. Itโ€™s a mess in here!โ€

โ€œWhy donโ€™t you do it, Iโ€™ve been out hunting for food all day.โ€

โ€œAnd what do you think Iโ€™ve been doing? Do you think the owlets are raising themselves?ย  You come and pick up after yourself!โ€

I donโ€™t think the husband gave a hoot.

 

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