A little bird told me
By Parson Thru
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A bird landed on my finger today.
It happened very quickly.
I was reading in the park. Cigarette burning in my hand. Little finger raised.
That’s where it landed. I felt its warm bird-feet balance, then close around me. Sharp little claws. But so gentle.
I was miles away. Engrossed in the book. Here they say “the moon over Valencia”.
I shook the poor thing off, thinking it was… well, I don’t know what.
The bird was on the ground, looking up at me. I’d have offered it a scrap from the table, but there weren’t any.
I have a mental picture: slightly taller than a sparrow, and thinner; breast yellow-green; small head, possibly brown with green cheeks; wings brown and yellowish-green, maybe.
I don’t think either of us knew what to do. So we just looked.
Then it flew away.
Someone says it might have been a finch.
Perhaps with a message: “Stop smoking.”
I’m an occasional smoker – on and off. It helps with bouts of anxiety and tension. I’m always on the verge of stopping, or starting.
Maybe that’s it.
If so, I think I might know who it was.
This isn’t my first bird-encounter.
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I like that you took this
I like that you took this little bird hanging around as a communication. I often wonder if we really think about these kind of situations, that they might be trying to help us in some way. The Animal world is so intuitive, more so than us humans.
Great read.
Jenny.
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Very jealous of you, Parson.
Very jealous of you, Parson.
Although I feed the birds in my garden several times a day (and on 'Peckish' which is expensive bird food) still they've never landed on my finger or any part of me.
You must have a way with animals.
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