Brenda the Hawk: A Tale of Perseverance and Strategy
Brenda, the hawk, thought about what she ought to do next.
She had sought food all day, but found nothing.
Feeling a bit dull, she thought 'I need to come up with a plan'.
Although she was tired, she knew she had to keep going.
Perhaps I should have bought more time by resting in the morning," Brenda thought.
She then saw some bugs near a cactus and thought 'There's my dinner'.
She swiftly swooped down and caught them.
Brenda was thoughtful; she had learned a valuable lesson.
The next day, Brenda thought 'I'll start early and find food while it's cool'.
As she flew, she brought back memories of her days as a fledgling.
She was thorough in her search, and it paid off.
She fought her fatigue and brought home a big rat for dinner.
Brenda thought 'I have done well today'.
Although it was tough, she felt proud of her achievement.
She knew she ought to rest now.
With the nightfall, Brenda closed her eyes and went to sleep.
The next morning, Brenda thought 'I will do the same today'.
She sought food early in the morning and was successful again.
She thought 'I have become a better hunter'.
From then on, Brenda was thoughtful and strategic in her hunting.
Although the desert was harsh, Brenda had learned to thrive in it.
She thought 'I am a strong and capable hawk'.
She knew she ought to teach her skills to other young hawks.
So, she sought out young fledglings and became a mentor.