 I love your story about Julie, who is the woman who works in the emergency department during the day and her day job in a hospital. But she volunteers with the OWL research group, and she says it helps her with compassion fatigue. And she says, you know, I could really use an owl right now. I loved that phrase. How does that help her? How do we need an owl right now? Well, I think Julie deals with a lot of trauma and death in her work at the ER. And she told me that there's something so vibrantly alive and exciting about owls. She feels this same kind of weird, she's drawn to this weird mix, you know, that just as cute as can be. She works mostly banding northern saw-wit owls. They are about the cutest owls on the planet. They look like what a baby owl should look like. They're just adorable. And yet, you know, they have these talons, they're really fierce hunters, and they're just so enchanting, so alive that they really take her completely out of herself, out of her difficult world in the hospital, and put her into the woods at night, in the world of these owls.