The Alicanto: The Bird of Metal That Guides the Miner and Ruins the Greedy
In the mining country of northern Chile — the Atacama, the driest desert on earth, and the great silver and copper and gold camps of the Norte Grande — the miners kept a bird, and the bird kept a secret that could make a man rich or destroy him utterly, according entirely to the man. The alicanto is a bird of the desert night: flightless or nearly so, running rather than flying across the dark ground; and it feeds on metal — it eats gold, or it eats silver, or it eats copper, each alicanto specialized to its one ore — pecking the pure metal from the veins and the ground of the mineral desert. And because it eats metal, it glows : the alicanto that eats gold shines with a golden light; the silver-eater with a silver radiance; a luminous bird running through the desert dark, lit from within by the precious metal it has swallowed, its wings and its whole body glowing with the colour of its ore. And here is the thing the miners knew and staked their fortunes on: the alicanto knows where ...