A co-worker just told me that owls look like cats.  I had never thought about it.  I had been thinking about owls & cats, though - probably because of this Burl Ives song I'll most likely play on Friday - that owls, which can be quite large, would be one hell of a meal for a cat.  Especially my cats, who'd probably play with an owl before killing it, then just eat a little bit of it, & then leave the rest for me, in that weird way that cats share their kills with their owners.  But, truly, a baby owl could probably kick all three of my cats' asses.
My cats are pussies.
Owls are fucking gorgeous creatures.  Here's a page with pictures about owls of North America.  I don't think I've seen a lot owls in my life, but recently, on an early morning walk with my girlfriend & our dogs, I did see one in a tree just before dawn, its silhouette stern & imposing.  I am glad there are owls in our neighborhood - I just wish they'd maybe come hang out or something, preferably when they're first coming out (if they have to come at night) rather than right before they call it a day, since I'm hardly ever up that early, & I don't think my girlfriend really wants to be hanging out with owls.  Not in the same way I do.
Here's a web page with pictures about the Eastern Screech Owl, featuring something that sounds naughty called a "nest cam."  This site, by the way, is hosted where I work, the University of Texas, & the owls were here in Austin.  I don't think this was the kind of owl I saw.  I like the name "Screech Owl," though.
The site has a link to a list of sites that feature live video &/or updated photographs of nesting birds if you're that kind of weirdo.  They have a name for sickos like you: amateur ornithologist.  I foresee years of therapy for you & your ilk.
& now: the "Song Of The Day".
Today's song is from last year's collection of B-sides & stuff called Future Crayon (which is dumb name for a record) by the English band Broadcast (which is a great name for a band).  I'm not a huge fan of the band, because I like my music to be a little more snappy than theirs is, but this is a lovely electronically-influenced instrumental from the record that cycled on my iPod as I started to write this.  It's called Belly Dance & clicking on its name will let you listen to it.  This mp3 will removed from this blog on February 6, 2007.
Tomorrow I explain why I'm doing a show about owls.  & no, it's not because I enjoy hunting mice at night.
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