There once was a baby bird in his warm nest with his siblings. When he got up to stretch, he stepped to close to the edge and fell out, landing in the cold, icy snow. He lie there shivering, calling desperately for his mother.
Lonely and cold he suddenly heard the footstep of a cow nosing around in the snow looking for grass. As she passed, she crapped a cowpile on the baby bird, and again, he was all warm and cozy, and in contentment began to sing softly, “cheep cheep, cheep cheep”. Continue reading “Koyoteism”