3/31/2008

Feeding Birds

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feeding birds ...
the BIG BULLY chases
the small ones




The sparrow family would flutter around him and
be back in no time to get another seed.


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2 comments:

Unknown said...

Did you see spallow coming from the southward?
I know the phrase,,,
Yayoi tuitati hatsu tubame umi no
ana ta no harukeki kuni no tayori motekinu uresiki fumi wo
弥生一日 初燕 海の彼方の はるけき国の 便り持てきぬ 嬉しき文を

sakuo.

Gabi Greve said...

Dear Sakuo san,
our sparrows (suzume) come from all sides when they are hungry. I put some seeds for them on the stones of the terrace and they wait in the nearby bushes to come down and feed.

Tsubame have not yet come to my home.

GABI

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