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A hummingbird chose to hover within inches of my ear this afternoon. Its whirring wings induced a brief dizziness. Later, acorn woodpeckers chose my mulberry tree as a location in which to bicker among themselves. I ended up watching them for far too long. They insisted that I watch them. Still later, a crow dropped an acorn on the street to break the shell. I considered the possibility that crows somehow induced humans to develop civilization so that there would be an abundance of hard surfaces on which to crack open various tough-shelled comestibles. I'm not sure this is true. Then evening brought a plethora of small birds to peck in the front lawn. Had I gone for a walk today, I'm quite sure I'd have gotten crapped on. When I go out tonight, I'll be listening for nighthawks and owls. Perhaps the world is trying to tell me that my life might be more interesting if I shared my house with a parrot. It certainly couldn't, obviously, be duller. I wonder how long it will be before I hear the geese returning?

Date: 2006-10-10 10:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daisydumont.livejournal.com
what a wonderful post! i love bird watching. i have a little woodpecker who's taken to pecking on the siding of my house. lots of luck, little fella.

just a day or two ago i heard goose music. they flock to the man-made lakes in this area, including a large one at ft. meade, so i hear them a lot.

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