Miriam Darlington on Why We Need the Wildness of the Great Gray Owl

My son Benji saw the owl first. She was perched like a silky totem pole, talons grasping the gloved hand of her keeper. At first, too busy with getting a place in the queue for artisan bread, I walked straight past the owl man as he stood quietly holding his charge. How was it that … Continue reading Miriam Darlington on Why We Need the Wildness of the Great Gray Owl