The lockdown had robbed the birds of their easy sources of food.
Gone were the days when visitors to the park would feed them.
They had fend for themselves now, perched on poles, careful to maintain a safe distance.
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For a second I was like “who feeds humans in parks” 😂
Not I get it.
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Lol! I guess I wasn’t that cleat about my subjects? Let me go back and fix that. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
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Oh no! Don’t. This is good, it’s just my ever wandering mind that got it wrong.
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But still it was ambiguous. 🙂
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Ambiguity is good.
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Not always. 😛
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If you say so 😂😂
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To each, their own. 😛😛😂😂😂😂
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Smart🤓
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😀 What a coincidence. That’s the prompt for my Six Word Story Challenge. Do you want to give it a go? 😉
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I don’t think I can do challenges. 😅
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As is intended, Nature is getting back to “normal”. This too is good. So much good is coming out of this temporary halt in life. Perhaps many have begun to observe and THINK. xo
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Yes, dear. That’s such positive thinking even in these difficult times. I totally agree. Thank you so much for dropping by. 🙂
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Nature is improving and the birds too with no humans to interfere. Nice picture, Shweta.
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Yes, indeed. Thank you so much, Kamalji. 🙂
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Welcome Shweta
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🙂
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Good one Shweta
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Thanks a lot, Sadje. 🙂
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You’re welcome
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🙂
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It’s kinda funny how we could say nature is having some alone time.
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Yes. Wow! I had never thought of it that way before. Thanks a lot for dropping by, Nyasha.
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You are welcome ☺️
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🙂
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Something to think of! Good one Shweta!!
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Glad to hear that. Thank you so much, dear.
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It’s sad but you know there’s always a silver lining. My daughter puts out grains in thr balcony and the birds eat them. Today we shot a video. Was awesome to see a pigeon pecking
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Yes, there’s always a silver lining. We just have to find it. 🙂 That’s so sweet of her. Keep up the great work. Have you posted the video?
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Nah dint post it
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I’m happy to know that you’ be feeding them. 🙂
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Well done!!
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Thank you so much, Rhen. 🙂
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You’re quite welcome!
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Well written Shweta and a lovely picture. Somehow I think the birds will be fine! 🙂
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Thank you so much, Miriam. The picture was a prompt and my three line tale was in response to the prompt. Thank you so much.
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