We stared at each other, and then with a great flapping of wings, they lumbered off.
They perched in a lone pine where they could keep a good eye on me. Can you see them on the right side of the tree, about half way down?
I continued on, giving them lots of space. I found some yarrow. I like the legend of yarrow, Achillea lanulosa. Achillea comes from Achilles, who used the yarrow to stop the bleeding of his soldiers' wounds. Yarrow was an important medicinal plant for many Indian tribes; the leaves can be used to stop bleeding and pain. (I'm paraphrasing my favorite flower book, Wildflowers of Red Rocks Park).
4 comments:
Wow, Great Horned Owls so close!!! How very cool! Very cool!
Interesting about the yarrow.
You live in such a beautiful place! Thank you for sharing.
Love your Gully photos! That owl is amazingly cool! What a special place you live in...I would be like you and not want to be disturbing to such a shy bird.
KK
your property and those wide open skies...heaven.
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