14 parts Complete When Monica gives birth to a daughter, Elsie, the Dutton family gains a new light. Sweet, imaginative, and deeply loved, Elsie grows up nestled in the safety of the Yellowstone Ranch-until the day she disappears without a trace. At just eight years old, she vanishes from the fields she once danced through, leaving behind only her horse and a broken family. Told in lyrical, haunting fragments and shifting points of view-including her own-Little Bird follows her parents, Kayce and Monica, her brother Tate, and loyal ranch hands like Lloyd, as they grapple with guilt, grief, and a desperate search that tests the limits of love.
But Elsie is not gone. She watches from the in-between, clinging to memory, waiting to be found. And when she finally returns, broken but alive, the hardest part begins: healing.
A story of trauma, survival, and the quiet, stubborn power of love-Little Bird asks the question: how do you come home when pieces of you were left behind?