WHILE THE MOON DRIFTS

Photographs by David Hunnicutt

September 16, 2008

And then we’ll sit
In the shadowy spruce
And pick the bones of careless mice
While the moon drifts toward morning

~John Haines, taken from the poem ‘If The Owl Calls Again’

A barn owl patiently watches and waits for his next meal beneath a crescent moon, Hooper, NE.

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