Today’s prompt word for JusJoJan is atrocious and comes from Jemima
I was hoping for a prompt word that would enable me to use an experience I had yesterday and today. It’s quite atrocious that I am manipulating the prompt so that I can write about this in today’s challenge.
My daughter is visiting and working online and yesterday was just settling down to tackle the morning’s tasks when she spotted something atop the braai chimney!
“Mom,” she yelled. ”Come quickly!” Dad was still reclining in bed while I was loading the washing machine. I knew it could only be a special bird that the daughter was yelling about so I dropped everything and grabbed the camera from its place on the workstation counter, and there staring straight at me was a beautiful spotted eagle-owl.

We have had this bird visitor our garden before and we have wished for it to return but it has been at least a year since last it graced us with its presence. So imagine our joy when it decided to stay for the whole day and only flew off in the evening to hunt for its dinner.

This morning she was back and she was not alone. A smaller owl was with her and was probably the male as he is usually a bit smaller.
During the day both were about but the female went while the male remained till dusk.
We have cats who visit every day and it was so amusing to observe how the owl reacted to Mike as he climbed over the wall. The owl considered that the cat was quite atrocious invading the garden that he had claimed as his own. The cat of course just totally ignored him but I wondered if like the owl and the pussy cat they might become friends! What an atrocious thought – they did not even try! The owl hissed at the cat and the cat stalked off to find smaller prey!

The owl also considered our birdbath a rather fun place to visit and enjoyed a nice long drink.

We just hope these lovely creatures decide that our garden is a friendly place and that they will continue to make themselves at home here. We don’t think that will be too atrocious at all.

What a wonderful bird to come to your garden.
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We feel quite privileged.
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Very cool to have the owls visit! I’m glad the cat and the owls didn’t attack each other, too! 🙂
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I am afraid the cat would come off second best!
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How wonderful! Amazing photos. 😀
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We just love our friendly owls!
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They’re fascinating and beautiful! ❤
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You are blessed indeed!
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Yes, Anne, we are. They are not here today.
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Nonetheless, this has been a precious experience for you all. I am pleased you shared it 🙂
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Yes, we are too and I’m sure they’ll be back again in the future. We see them around Struisbaai quite often.
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So lovely that the owls visited your garden! You are lucky! Such beauties! xo
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