Vishnu Sharma | India
Of Crows And Owls
Crows and owls feud over food and space, crows send a spy, gather information, and drive owls away, leading to peaceful coexistence.

Once upon a time, in a vast forest, there was a banyan tree that served as home to a community of crows. Not far away, a group of owls lived in an old tree hollow. The crows and owls had a long-standing feud, arguing over food, space, and the best times to be awake.
The crow king called for a meeting, expressing the need for a plan to ensure their safety. A wise old crow proposed pretending to fight among themselves, while one crow would go to the owls, pretending to be banished. The plan was agreed upon.
The crows staged a big fight, and one crow flew to the owls, pretending to be sad and banished. The owl king allowed the crow to stay, hoping to learn about the crows.
The banished crow lived with the owls, gaining their trust and learning their secrets. When the crow had gathered enough information, it returned to the crows and shared what it had learned.
Together, the crow king and the banished crow devised a plan to drive the owls away. Under the cover of darkness, the crows invaded the owl's tree hollow, making loud noises and flapping their wings. Startled and frightened, the owls flew away, leaving their home behind.
From that day on, the owls kept their distance, and the crows lived peacefully in the banyan tree. The forest returned to its peaceful state, with the crows chattering during the day and the owls hooting softly at night.
Their rivalry imparted a valuable understanding of trust and strategy to both crows and owls.



















