The story’s events revolve around a good owl who lived among birds. But because of her ugly appearance, all the birds refused her friendship. This made her feel very sad because she wanted their friendship and didn’t want to remain alone. One day, a disaster was about to happen that would end the lives of all the birds. The owl performed a very brave act that made all the birds appreciate her and appreciate her love for them. Everyone learned that she was a very good owl who loved everyone.

Beginning of the Story: The owl said: No one loves me. True, I’m not beautiful, and my voice isn’t like the singing of nightingales, but this isn’t my fault. Why do the birds hate me?

The Good Owl: The owl wanted to sit with the birds, but the birds fled from her because of her ugly appearance and her loud voice. The owl lived alone watching the stars and the sky. One night when the sky was clear, the owl noticed something strange that shouldn’t be at this time of year.

The Owl’s Warnings: She monitored the winds and thought about their directions, felt their coldness, and blew in fear, screaming in every direction, saying in a loud voice so all birds could hear: Oh birds, get up, get up from your hibernation. The wind is chasing you. Escape to the nearby mountain. Escape before the wind overtakes you. Come, come to the caves and caverns to take shelter in them. The owl kept screaming and screaming, warning everyone until she woke all the birds, then fled fleeing toward the nearby mountain to take shelter in it.

The Fierce Wind: After a little while, a strong wind blew, and the birds heard its terrifying sound a lot. That severe storm destroyed the sparrows’ houses, uprooted the small trees from their places, and broke the dry, thin branches.

The Owl and the Birds’ Apology to Her: On the morning of the next day, the storm had left great destruction. The birds realized that if not for the good owl’s warning to them, their leaving their homes at the appropriate time, and their hiding from that severe storm, they would have remained sleeping in their houses, and the wind would have carried them away and destroyed them completely. The birds went to the owl, grateful and thankful, and said to her, embarrassed with themselves: We apologize for treating you harshly. Forgive us, oh good-hearted owl. One of the birds said: Ask us for whatever you wish, oh good owl.

The Owl Asks for Friendship: The owl said to them: I only did my duty. Then she said to them in a low voice: Do you accept my friendship? I love you all. My appearance and voice aren’t my heart. I love you, believe me. Do you accept my friendship?! The birds ran to the owl, kissing her head, and said to her: How good you truly are, oh our dear friend. The owl, very happy, said: I am your dear friend!!

The Owl Happy: The owl after that lived in permanent friendship with the rest of the birds, and she continued to perform her duty in monitoring the wind to protect the birds from dangers.