
Illustrations
The Tale of Solomon Owl - by Arthur Scott Bailey
I Scaring Johnny Green
II A Newcomer
III Solomon Likes Frogs
IV An Odd Bargain
V The Cold Weather Coat
VI Solomon Needs a Change
VII The Blazing Eyes
VIII Watching The Chickens
In the quiet woods of Pleasant Valley, a solemn‑looking barred owl named Solomon watches over the night. His deep, booming calls echo across moonlit fields, startling the farm boy Johnnie at first and later becoming a familiar, even friendly, soundtrack to evenings by the river. Though he spends his daylight hours tucked in a dark hollow hemlock, Solomon’s keen eyes never miss a mouse and his nightly hunts keep the farmer’s coop safe from pests.
When Solomon first arrives, he surveys the forest for a perfect, shadowy home, eventually claiming a snug cavity that becomes his domain. Neighbors like the clever Crow and the bold Fatty Coon test his patience, but his sharp beak and quick wit keep the peace. As seasons turn, the owl’s distinctive hoots weave a lively tapestry of woodland life, inviting listeners to share in the charm and gentle rivalry of the valley’s feathered residents.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (74K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-09-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1877–1949
Best remembered for lively children's stories filled with talking animals, this American writer turned bits of natural history into gentle adventures young readers could easily follow. He produced more than forty books, and many of them are still widely read in digital editions today.
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