Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Joining One's Profundity

I have these photos last year, but haven't posted yet. My friend and I went to a nature park for a photo walk. We found this bird alighted on a young 8 year old boy. It stayed with him for maybe an hour and before the boy makes a strong bond with it, it just flew away.  We tried explaining to the boy that the young bird was just resting on him to strengthen its wings. It knows he is kind and will not hurt them, so the bird trusted him very well. Now it's already strong and can fly higher, so it has to go so he can play now with his old friends.

I would love to link it to One's post today.




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11 comments:

  1. Wspaniała więź między wolno żyjącym ptaszkiem ( wróblem ), a chłopcem. Ufa mu. Pozdrawiam

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  2. That's really sweet to have the crow on your nephew's palm. When I saw your post yesterday of the crow and the cow, I thought of posting the same thing but I have already just posted on the sparrow. Mt next one is on caption, so I didn't copy. Instead, you copied mine. Haha! The one on my palm was not from the wild. It fell down onto my neighbour's car porch. My daughter and I fed it every half hourly and so it trusted us and clung on to us instead of the branches. We encouraged it to learn how to fly by bringing it outside and locking the dogs inside. Then the 10 year old neighbour came. We opened the gate. Clifford ran out. The rest was history.

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  3. Sorry. I realized he is not your nephew. It's really special for him to experience what he did. He must be an animal lover. My photos were also taken last year.

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  4. I'm sure that little boy loved having the sweet little bird with him for a little while. What a cute birdie...

    Usually, when that happens, the bird has hit a window or something --and they are stunned for a little while. Glad your nephew could be the bird's friend for awhile.

    Great pictures.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  5. Great capture Andrea. Such cute images and so tender. It is good it flew away though.

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  6. What a wonderful experience for him! And your explanation to him was very nice. I'm certain he will remember the bird for a very, very long time.

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  7. Good to learn so young. Beautiful post.

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  8. A moment of happiness but the memory will last forever.

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  9. I hope those tender moments with the bird, will teach the young boy about compassion and not to be cruel to animals or weaker persons.

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  10. That is so sweet. Lovely post.

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  11. Cute photos of your nephew. What a wonderful experience for Have a wonderful weekend and Happy Easter.him.

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