The
sun is setting and its tired rays fall on the carcass of a cloud sprinkling it
with pale saffron hues. It looks like the skeletal remains of some cloudy
elephant. Ribs are prominent on display.
A
babbler couple has just set up a nest on the smaller parijat tree in the corner. A young tree really comes of age once a
bird sets up a nest among its branches. It gives the look of a confident
adolescent young man. It gives me shade also as I read newspaper under it till
late mornings.
A
tailorbird couple seems to have successfully hatched one chick among the leaves
of the young tree. They are chik-chikking
nonstop for the last three days. These tiny birds are illustriously valiant in
throwing around their beak in raising a birdie din. It can easily give a
headache to anyone not too good on the tolerance scale. That is primarily done
to dupe and distract any predator. Since I look like the biggest predator to
them, I have to absorb all the insulting torrent throughout the day. It makes
me more tolerant.
A
beautiful milky white pigeon landed in the garden. The owner clips their wings
to give them a small struggling flight; just like we get clipped by customs,
conventions and other hampering snares that curtail our free flights born of
free will. The bird had beautiful pink in its tail. There are cats so I
followed it. It walked very softly and allowed me to catch it. There is a
tremendous feel-good element in setting a bird free. You get a faint trace of
how mightily sagacious God must be feeling when he helps in our flights to
fulfill our destines. I took it to the roof, held it in both hands and gave it
a flight. It fluttered and rose high to fly for some distance and reached its
perch platform at the end of a long pole on the owner’s roof.
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