I was back at the Desert Botanical Garden Friday night, this time for the annual Luminarias event. It's a Holiday tradition for the garden to light all the paths with Luminarias and guests can enjoy the lights and the plants at the same time. This year of course, we have the added attraction of the Chihuly glass sculptures.
On one of the paths, a group called Liberty Wildlife had two owls for the guests to meet. Just look at this handsome fellow.
Liberty Wildlife is an organization that nurtures and rehabilitates animals that are rescued or brought to their facility.
The other owl was a screech owl who looked downright tiny compared to the big horned owl above.
It was fun meeting these two wise creatures.
I have a new post on Sharon's Sojourns today. I stopped in at The New York Times.
6 comments:
The little owl is adorable, the horned owl has quite an intense stare.
Those owls are beauties.
There were owls down along the river last spring for a couple of weeks, they do draw a crowd.
The owl faces are incredible, Sharon!
The owls are stunning, love the expression on their faces.
Owls have amazing eyes, don't they? Those lights in the sky are interesting. I remember lying on my roof in Morocco and seeing satellites at night -- the skies were so clear there. (Now I can't even see stars!)
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