First Bird
I often think (and have probably written) about the first bird of the morning. I heard it just seconds ago, a truncated chirp, perhaps a clearing of the throat more than anything else. A bird who, like me, woke up before his alarm.
A question: Do birds toss and turn? I doubt it. There are a couple of parakeets in the house and though they might flap and flutter during the day, their rest always seems restful. Heads tucked in wings, a picture of repose.
After a few quiet minutes, the first bird is at it again. It's still dark outside, as dark as 2 a.m., maybe darker. But the wild birds know that morning is here.
A question: Do birds toss and turn? I doubt it. There are a couple of parakeets in the house and though they might flap and flutter during the day, their rest always seems restful. Heads tucked in wings, a picture of repose.
After a few quiet minutes, the first bird is at it again. It's still dark outside, as dark as 2 a.m., maybe darker. But the wild birds know that morning is here.
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