Tiny Owl Found in the Rockefeller Center Christmas, Synergistic serendipity?

The tiny owl discovered inside the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.
— Read on news.artnet.com/art-world/marcel-dzama-owl-1925394

Welcome Rocky – I think I’ve found something. I search owl in my notes and discover a new link.

knOWLedge.

When all things com together and feel like they are meant to be, could that be synergistic serendipity?

Little owl call click for sound.

https://www.xeno-canto.org/75862/embed?simple=1

Key information

It can be seen in the daylight, usually perching on a tree branch, telegraph pole or rock. It will bob its head up and down when alarmed. In flight it has long, rounded wings, rapid wingbeats and flies with a slight undulation. They eat small mammals and birds, beetles and worms. They measure Length:21-23cmWingspan:54-58cm and Weigh:140-220g

Picasso, Hockney, Mary Olivar, me.

Hockney loved Picassos owl, it was an owl but one seen though Picasso’s eyes.

Picasso had a thing about owls.

😂https://bob.bigobjectbase.com/assets/58582664/view/iframe – I put it though stop motion.

picasso and his owl. His father kept birds.

Mary Oliver Writes In the night, when the owl is less than exquisitely swift and perfect, the scream of the rabbit is terrible. But the scream of the owl, which is not of pain and hopelessness and the fear of being plucked out of the world, but of the sheer rollicking glory of the death-bringer, is more terrible still. When I hear it resounding through the woods, and then the five black pellets of its song dropping like stones into the air, I know I am standing at the edge of the mystery, in which terror is naturally and abundantly part of life, part of even the most becalmed, intelligent, sunny life — as, for example, my own. The world where the owl is endlessly hungry and endlessly on the hunt is the world in which I live too. There is only one world.

she understood and often talked about the balance that we find in nature. A utopia echoed in the Yin Yan a symbol demonstrating that bad contains good and good contains bad, confirming that one without the other would make no sense.

Sarah Chalkie Cloonan Manifesto September 2019

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