Coming from back East I knew about deer mice moving into bluebird houses but I was not prepared for the feathered squatters I have recently met out here on the mesa.
On one of my regular mesa walks with Reena on this barren land, what I thought was a small hawk- like creature began dive bombing us. It was the kind of behavior you would expect from a bird trying to keep you away from it's nest and eggs or young.
And then the lights went on and I remembered a favorite YA read. Hoot the Newberry honor books by Carl Hiaasen is a story about a young teen who tries to save a colony of burrowing owls from a construction project. In fact these birds are becoming endangered and often driven from their homes by the expansion of human interests.
On one of my most recent hikes I suspected that there might be hatchlings about when two owls began squawking and diving as Reena and I approached. Still, imagine my surprise when I almost stepped on a white fluff ball in the tumble weed. In my frantic attempt to keep Reena from making a mouth full of the young owl, I missed the photo. But I have that lovely moment as memory and I still return daily to the noisy dismay of the adult birds, in hopes of spotting another young owl before they grow and leave the prairie dog burrows.

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