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Beth1949 75F
3166 posts
6/19/2018 5:19 am

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" AN UNEXPECTED BIRD ".

One day, during the recent few months, an unimaginable bird appeared in my garden. Perched on a branch where he wanted roost, he started chirp and chirp seeking my attention. His concentration and intentness were significantly aimed at me. I didn't notice it at first, as I was observing some unpleasant weeds in that area. Moments later, surprisingly that bird tweeted a beautiful tune precisely draw my attention. I then listened that sharp pitch and eyed that bird. His wondrous tune was noticeable and could be heard easily. I was really amazed by his distinguished presence, his chirps and his gentle tweets for me. I then named him " King". He roosted in that area and then started flying over and around me. I watched it closely, he was so delightful and he made me the center of his sole attraction. He opted roost on that tree and chirps daily for me. Waking me up pleasingly in my morning time and hearing my vocal response, he was a great joy, hopping around, springing up, reacting merrily for my presence and I was also happy watching and hearing it too. He made me smile when I felt sad, morose or sulky. In his way he changed my mood.

Sometimes I wondered and sometimes I was bewildered, but I really enjoy the presence of "king" the lovely bird in my garden. It was since, a bond between us. We didn't miss each other every day. Many times, I wanted to hold King tenderly in my hands, touch it, to pet it, to let it feel my gentleness and to exemplify our bond. In other ways to signify its presence in and around my space, as he relisheed it as well. But it was far above me, I just looked at it up there, we gazed at each other intensely and our cheerfulness bloomed in the air. When King chirped it made me smile and It tweeted for me expressively. When it sang for me, it enchanted my day and gave me a high spirit. If I didn't see King, I was sad. King had since become an essential part of my life. A bliss and an unexpected delight brightening up any of my gloomy days. At night, it roosted there until the morning light appeared in the sky, then again it started warbling for me as it usually did everyday. I was really lucky and so pleased of having King, my unexpected faithful and loyal companion, my favorite lovely bird and the King of my garden. I certainly know that "King" sensed my delightful admiration for its daily gentleness, its pleasing behaviors and its aim at enthralling me in every way it could. In my own simple way, I told him: "Thank you so much my lovely and fascinating King.

Wishing you a nice read, hoping the story has pleased you.
Lisa.












Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/19/2018 5:42 am

King, the surprising bird, isn't one that I had ever expected to be in my garden. I was dumbfounded by its fascination, its euphoria at roosting here, and by his determination to remain here as well.
May be he's right, who knows !!?


Rocketship 79F
18558 posts
6/19/2018 7:26 am

How wonderful to have this beautiful bird welcoming you to the garden each new day!!


1gasilverhead2 83M
4003 posts
6/19/2018 8:13 am

WOW, this a very beautiful bird, I hope it stays with you until your daughter arrives so she can also enjoy it with you

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The beginning of life, conception..


Abelle2 83F
31222 posts
6/19/2018 8:21 am

WOW!!! How beautiful and you are so lucky it chose your yard to land in so you could share it with all of us.


Archer62 83F
7075 posts
6/19/2018 8:34 am

WHAT AN AMAZING BIRD AND TO THINK HE HAS CHOSEN TO LIVE WITH YOU.tHE BIRDS THAT SPEND TIME ON MY BALCONY RAILING ARE JUST GREY LOVEBIRDS BUT THEY DO CHAT WITH ME ONCE IN AWHILE AND ARE NICE COMPANY.


Maudie1 74F
8151 posts
6/19/2018 4:46 pm

King sure is a beautiful colourful bird. You are very lucky to have him visit your garden. Thank you for sharing your lovely story with us.


sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
6/19/2018 6:42 pm

So beautiful.....he is lucky, or perhaps very observant to have chosen such an appreciative friend as you......


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/19/2018 10:21 pm

Rocket, my dear friend, hi,

Am so happy reading from you on my this blog of mine. Though, I took some time before posting a new blog, cause I was very busy those last days. I thank you for your visit and your pleasing above comments. Reference to King the bird, oh yes Rocket, am so delighted having it around, it is very smart and faithful as well. Thank you again Rocket. Have a great day.
Lisa,


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/19/2018 10:33 pm

1Ga, ( Hugh), hi and welcome.

How great reading from you as your visit and your pleasant comments are always welcome. Thank you for liking my above blog, Yes Hugh, when my daughter will be here, am pretty sure that she will surely appreciate King. Thank you once more Hugh, I wish you and your family, a very enjoyable day and my greetings to them.
Lisa,


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/19/2018 10:44 pm

Abelle hi and welcome.

You are always warmly welcome to my blogs, am glad reading again from you. Thank you for passing by, leaving your nice above comments. Yes Abelle, I am really very lucky to have King in my garden which makes me very joyful and to share it with all of you on here. King is and proved to be keen staying in my garden. Thank you again Abell. My greetings to your family.
Lisa,


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/19/2018 10:54 pm

Archer welcome to my blog as usual.

Your visit and wonderful comments are very appreciated, for which I do thank you so greatly. Am glad reading from you always. I am stunned that King has opted to stay in my garden which makes me so happy and I really admire it. I greatly enjoy its chirps and tweets, it does them so wonderfully to assure me that it's always around, always seeking to see me. Thanks again Archer, am delighted reading from you. HAGD.
Lisa,


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/19/2018 11:03 pm

Maudie, hello and welcome to my blog.

How great reading from you on my above blog, you are so warmly welcome as usual and am happy seeing you here. I do appreciate your your liking of this blog of mine. Yes, I believe being so lucky for having King in my garden and it is deemed to stay here. As this is what it has keenly chosen accordingly. Am happy to have got the chance to share this with you on here. Thanks again dear Maudie, I wish you a fine day.
Lisa,


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/19/2018 11:54 pm

Sparkleflit, hi and welcome to my blog,

Sparkleflit, I am so delighted reading from you on my above blog, so happy for your visit and your meaningful comments, your likeness and appreciation of my blog. Thank you again Sparkleflit dear, I can say that you are wise and a good foreseer if I may say so. !!!. I do appreciate your wisdom and your perspicacity as well dear. Thank you once more. I wish you and your family, a pleasant day.
Lisa,


hermitinthecity 70M
1696 posts
6/20/2018 2:30 am

That's really nice. I'm glad you shared. Pretty bird

I have Eurasian doves that come to me every day for a feed. They are like a bit of therapy for me, it's like they are sent from God to say things are ok, I have so much peace when they are around me. There's about 4 now, but there used to be up to 22 of them. There's nothing better than having a wild bird just fly up to you out of the blue, even land on your head, jump into the food bucket I'm holding and walking up your arm. Going on holidays is not a problem either, within one or two days they are back.

Judgment Day will be interesting - and all paths lead there.


GLUMO 89F
9730 posts
6/20/2018 7:58 pm

Oh...what a beautiful bird! Love the colors. Very nice pictures of him.
Must be nice to have that visit every day, undoubtedly he enjoy the natural environment. I don't like birds in cage...it seems to me that they are in jail...
Thanks for sharing, my dear friend.



Trust in dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity.(Khalil Gibran)


GLUMO 89F
9730 posts
6/20/2018 8:02 pm

Today I was thinking of you, looking for Mauritius in the map.


Trust in dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity.(Khalil Gibran)


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/21/2018 3:48 am

Lucy my dear Lady, hi,

Am so happy reading you again on my blog, where you are always warmly welcome. Thank you dearly for your visit and your wonderful comments which I appreciate very much. Yes, I really love my King, such a smart, faithful and loyal to me. Am so pleased seeing him each day. Specially when he chirps, tweets and sings for me in his own way. Our pleasure is reciprocal eventually.Thank you again my dear Lucy. Your beautiful smile always brightens my page on here. I wish you all my best, keep well and smiling always.
Lisa,


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/21/2018 3:59 am

Lucy, hi again,

Thank you once more for your second above comments. Great for your thoughts of looking for my country on the map and on Google you'll get the photos of the beaches and inland also. Have a very nice view, dear Lady. Thanks again.
Lisa,


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/21/2018 10:38 pm

Hermitinthecity, hello,

How great reading you again on my blog. Your visit and your nice comments are so much appreciated. Thank you for your above info referring birds in your area. I do admire all types of bird but the unexpected one that has chosen my garden to roost and its behaviors towards me, has rendered me so stunned, one that I've never ever thought to expect as well. But , nature as you know, does have its wonders and I consider myself so lucky. As we say here: " Luck knocks once at one's door, could be twice sometime, so one must know how to hold it, otherwise it will be gone may be forever.". Thanks again Hermit, enjoy your time and I wish you all my best.
Lisa,


lakeslady28562 74F
8 posts
6/22/2018 10:00 am

Lisa, what a beautiful story about a beautiful parrot. Perhaps if you talked to him each day, repeating the same phrase over and over, he would learn to speak to you. But that would never be as beautiful as his birdsong. Sue/Lakeslady


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/23/2018 7:40 am

Lakes dear, hi and welcome,

Thank you so much for your visit and for your nice comments on my above blog. Am so glad reading from you on here as well. King is my unexpected companion since he has come and stay in my garden, it's really a great pleasure for me. Yes, I hope I'll be able to pet him and to teach him to speak my language and ....who knows, may be one day he'll be able to do so, that will be a real miracle, Lakes. Nothing is impossible you know, when one has the intent will. Thanks again my dear Lakes. I wish you a nice weekend. Remain happy and healthy, dear.
Lisa,


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/23/2018 7:49 am

D. Xing, hello and welcome.

Thank you for being happy reading my above blog. I am so pleased reading you as well. Thank you for your visit and your wonderful and exceptional words to me, I do appreciate them for sure. You will surely read more of my new blogs in the future, as I know how you enjoy them. Thank once more for your meaningful compliments to me, Xing. I wish you and your family a very pleasant weekend.
Lisa,


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/26/2018 11:36 pm

Bretwei hi,

Thanks for your visit and your comments. Thanks also for your appreciation of my words. Have a nice a day.
Lisa,


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
6/27/2018 12:46 am

Middleprong hi,

I appreciate your visit and your comments which have really made me laugh, thanks for that anyhow. My closeness with my King, is so pleasant and dear to me and I am certainly delighted for his daily presents. It will be a great pleasure for me to see some babies King, one day, who knows!!?. They too will be welcome for sure. However, let the enigma go on. Thanks again Middleprong. HAGD.
Lisa,


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
7/3/2018 4:59 am

Dear Musser M D, hi and welcome to my blog,

Thank you very much for your distinguished visit and for your exceptional hearty feelings. Thank you for liking my blog which is also a singular one as well. Your personal expressions to me are really unique, captivating or fascinating which have surely delighted me. Your acronyms on here and elsewhere, are surely well understood too, thanks a lot for them. M S D, thanks once more for all. My words are with intent and are significant relatively.
Lisa,