Introduction
Introduction Statistics Contact Development Disclaimer Help
Return Create A Forum - Home
---------------------------------------------------------
Ravens Wing
https://ravenswing.createaforum.com
---------------------------------------------------------
*****************************************************
Return to: LightClan
*****************************************************
#Post#: 66683--------------------------------------------------
Practice Makes Perfect ;; open, hunting practice
By: Whoa Date: April 19, 2018, 4:41 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
The young trio of Rusty, Rose and Dandelion were glad to be part
of this rag tag clan. Not only was Dandelion getting help she
needed for her leg, but all three were steadily learning how to
properly hunt other prey not from the farm they came from. Birds
were a particular favorite, and the three, not having prior
knowledge of how to hunt the flying creatures, started teaching
themselves. They still weren't quite used to hunting for more
than just themselves, but they were getting a better idea of it
now.
"Lookit there! A sparrow, I think..." whispered Rusty. It was a
lucky guess on his part. Rose was right beside him, peering at
the bird. A few tail lengths back, Dandelion was watching the
ground rather than the air, listening for scuffles of mice or
squirrels. So far, they only had a mouse and a small bird
between the three of them. Dandelion had caught the mouse,
worrying her brother when she went off without her other
siblings; her leg was still healing somewhat, even if they all
mutually agreed that it wouldn't heal quite right or completely.
"Well don't scare it off, catch it." mewed the smallest of the
three, her ears angled elsewhere as Rose and Rusty crept just a
bit closer.
#Post#: 66724--------------------------------------------------
Re: Practice Makes Perfect ;; open, hunting practice
By: black rose Date: May 5, 2018, 8:37 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
Styx was quiet as she approached Dandelion, not saying anything
as she gave the girl a smile before turning her head to watch
the other two who were trying to hunt. She would join in in a
moment, although she didn't want to interrupt anyone as they
were in the middle of hunting. After all, it really sucked when
prey got away, especially when you had worked hard on trying to
catch it only for it to escape.
#Post#: 66735--------------------------------------------------
Re: Practice Makes Perfect ;; open, hunting practice
By: Whoa Date: May 7, 2018, 5:25 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
Dandelion's ears perked as she glanced at Styx, giving a small
smile in return before focusing back on her brother and sister.
"They've been trying to catch birds all day." As she spoke,
Rusty leaped at where the bird was resting. There was a frantic
chirping before the bird shot out of the bushes, startled and
not even heavily damaged. Rose sprung up to swipe at the bird,
just barely brushing its tail feathers before it flew off.
Dandelion sighed and glanced at the previously caught mouse and
bird.
Rusty stalked back over, sitting beside Dandelion. Rose sat
beside Styx, frowning a bit. "I thought we had that one..."
#Post#: 66739--------------------------------------------------
Re: Practice Makes Perfect ;; open, hunting practice
By: dawnfire111 Date: May 11, 2018, 3:46 pm
---------------------------------------------------------
Tigger appeared, walking over to the group pulling back together
after another failed hunt. "Hey guys! What's the meeting for?
Did I miss-" he said, pausing when he saw the tiny pile of prey.
He spoke again, now lowering his voice, "Ah, I see." He looked
around at the few cats all gathered in one spot and not doing
much as far as he could tell. "What, you all waiting for
something to happen?"
*****************************************************
You are viewing proxied material from gopher.createaforum.com. The copyright of proxied material belongs to its original authors. Any comments or complaints in relation to proxied material should be directed to the original authors of the content concerned. Please see the disclaimer for more details.