The Eagle of Gwernabwy had been long married to his female, and had
by her many children; she died, and he continued a long time a
widower; but at length be proposed a marriage with the Owl of Cwm
Cwmlwyd; but afraid of her being young, so as to have children by
her, and thereby degrade his own family, he first of all went to
inquire about her age amongst the aged of the world. Accordingly he
applied to the Stag of Rhedynfre, whom he found lying close to the
trunk of an old oak, and requested to know the Owl's age.
"I have seen," said the Stag, "this oak an acorn, which is now
fallen to the ground through age, without either bark or leaves, and
never suffered any hurt or strain except from my rubbing myself
against it once a day, after getting up on my legs; but I never
remember to have seen the Owl you mention younger or older than she
seems to be at this day. But there is one older than I am, and that
is the Salmon of Glynllifon."
The Eagle then applied to the Salmon for the age of the Owl. The
Salmon answered, "I am as many years old as there are scales upon my
skin, and particles of spawn within my belly; yet never saw I the
Owl you mention but the same in appearance. But there is one older
than I am, and that is the Blackbird of Cilgwri."
The Eagle next repaired to the Blackbird of Cilgwri, whom he found
perched upon a small stone, and enquired of him the Owl's age.
"Dost thou see this stone upon which I sit," said the Blackbird,
"which is now no bigger than what a man can carry in his hand? I
have seen this very stone of such weight as to be a sufficient load
for a hundred oxen to draw, which has suffered neither rubbing nor
wearing, save that I rub my bill on it once every evening, and touch
the tips of my wings on it every morning, when I expand them to fly;
yet I have not seen the Owl either older or younger than she appears
to be at this day. But there is one older than I am, and that is the
Frog of Mochno Bog, and if he does not know her age, there is not a
creature living that does know it."
The Eagle went last of all to the Frog and desired to know the Owl's
age. He answered, "I never ate anything but the dust from the spot
which I inhabit, and that very sparingly, and dost thou see these
great hills that surround and overawe this bog where I lie? They are
formed only of the excrements from my body since I have inhabited
this place, yet I never remember to have seen the Owl but an old
hag, making that hideous noise, Too, hoo, hoo! always frightening
the children in the neighbourhood."
So the Eagle of Gwernabwy, the Stag of Rhedynfre, the Salmon of
Glynllifon, the Blackbird of Cilgwri, the Frog of Mochno Bog, and
the Owl of Cwm Cawlwyd are the oldest creatures in the whole world!