The image depicts a cozy living room with a tall Christmas tree decorated with white lights, red ornaments, pinecones. In place of a star or tree topper is a barred owl. We see a window to the left of the tree, and a door with a glass windowpane to the right. It is night outside. We also see the exposed stone of a fireplace, and a tool set that is placed on its base.

Baby owl found in a Christmas tree at the Rockefeller Center, New York City.

Small owl discovered in US family’s Christmas tree.


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10 responses to “The Owl and the Christmas Tree: a free verse poem”

  1. Lovely and I appreciate the education as I had no idea. Thank you and what a great writing prompt. I love the photo of that precious owl. 🦉

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    1. Thank you, Joni! 🙏Thanks so much for popping by. All my best wishes to you for 2025!🥳💕 I love that photo too! 🦉

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  2. Rockefeller is beautiful!🤩 You hit us with a double whammy of a poem, Trips! I was feeling sad for the tree, and then…😭

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    1. 🦉 Thanks, Tripsey! Amazing what a good prompt can do! Don’t blame me for any tears. It’s your fault! 😄 🦉 🎄

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      1. Owls are such amazing, beautiful animals.

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  3. Nice! Happy New Year to you.

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    1. Hey, restless Jo! Thank you! A very happy New Year to you too! 🥳💕

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  4. Brilliant! Happy New Year, Lesley, to you and yours! 🦉

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  5. Oh this is indeed a very sad end.

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  6. Poor little owls. It makes sense that they sometimes get trapped in felled trees

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