Friday, May 27, 2011

The Bird Life Cycle


It has been almost half a year since I last posted. Let me resume by sharing an interesting observation as well as a lovely encounter with a bird and its family recently. It happened when I first noticed a pretty bird flying at my home backyard. Soon, a nest was built on the branches of my curry leaf tree. It chose a perfect spot to lay its eggs. After they were laid and eventually hatched, the mother watched at a close distance, probably on a lookout for intruders. It cared for her young in accordance with the natural instinct of a mother and was prepared to defend and protect them.

It was fascinating to see how she went about feeding her young. I was especially inspired to witness the special bonding between them. While the mother continued to care for her young, I had to leave the scene for a few days for an overseas trip. The thoughts of that unique relationship remained with me while I was away.

Upon my return, I was thrilled to see the rapid and steady growth of the nestling. However, I remained puzzled on the apparent absence of the other sibling. I reached out to feel the soft feathers. It was amazing!

After a few minutes, I noticed its mother perched on a wall, next to the tree, staring at us. I thought the moment has come for me to bid goodbye to this beautiful chick that was learning to flap its wings. Though there was a sense of reluctance, I figured out that mother knows best what is good for her young. I prayed that they will continue to fly freely and not be caged up somewhere. There are precious lessons concerning the uniqueness of life associated with this encounter. I shall treasure them in my heart. I hope you are also inspired by this sharing.

After this encounter, I have occasionally looked up to the roost, wondering whether I would have the good fortune of witnessing the next season.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing! Very inspiring indeed. I can hear the song Born Free in the background!

I also wonder what happened to the other baby bird.

I guess the father is not too responsible too, guess this is the bird world...

blogpastor said...

Thanks for slowing all of us down to appreciate and be present to all around us.

Anonymous said...

Matthew 6:25-27

Whenever I looked at the flowers in the field and birds in the air, I am always reminded of God's wonderful love for each and every one of us. We were created wonderfully in His image and He has faithfully laid out a path for each of us. Therefore should worry even less.

God bless, Ken