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DENNIS PATRICK: LULLABY OF BIRDLAND |
Other feathered families stop by. Our old friends the common House Sparrow brings young ones around to show them what fine dining is all about. Little ones, fresh from the nest, perch on the feeder with one parent perched alongside. The youngster sits there with its mouth open, squawking and waiting for a morsel. Very patiently, Mama shells a seed and places it in the youngster's craw. A quick swallow and the little one squawks for the next bite.
When will this routine end? Weeks later, what appears to be an adolescent House Sparrow still accompanies Mama or Papa to the feeder for a meal! The parent repeats the same ritual. I can imagine Papa's bird brain is processing what he sees. "When is this kid going to leave home?"
So goes the backyard entertainment. There is never a dull moment in birdland.
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