Reflections in an Avian Eye

Confession:


My earliest memory of abject fear is from a Beatrix Potter story.


Yes. I’m a wuss.


The name of my fear is Old Brown.


He is the owl villain of Squirrel Nutkin. The terrifying, music-hating, tail-snipping ancient one…and his eyes. In particular in this picture.


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In which Old Brown’s eye is black and peering.


I misunderstood (and misremembered) this image until I looked it up just now. I always assumed it was the owl curled downwards, looking up over its left wing with its left eyes.


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When they are wide it is in the opposite of surprise: that is deep focus, it is intention, it is power, it is knowing.


Many birds have this effect on me.


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Gannets, Shoebills…the more dinosaur of the types. The carnivorous bad omens.


Knowing what we don’t know: the primeval and dark fact that an owl is an owl is an owl. And you’re just a you are a you.



 


 


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