31 March, 2017

birds

I heard the birds screeching as I turned the corner and there they were.


21 comments:

  1. ..."Bird on a Wire"...nice song.

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  2. Birds love countries were the wires are still in the air and not under the ground. Nice observation Bill.

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  3. Yes, they always have a lot to tell each other! They often use the wires here too for a meeting.

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  4. Is Alfred Hitchcock near by?

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  5. They have the best view from up there!

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  6. Ha Bill, mooi plaatje met de vogels op de electrischiteits kabels.
    Groet Kees.

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  7. A nice meeting, what are they planning ?

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  8. Bird On The Wire - Poem by Leonard Cohen

    Like a bird on the wire,
    like a drunk in a midnight choir
    I have tried in my way to be free.
    Like a worm on a hook,
    like a knight from some old fashioned book
    I have saved all my ribbons for thee.
    If I, if I have been unkind,
    I hope that you can just let it go by.
    If I, if I have been untrue
    I hope you know it was never to you.
    Leonard Cohen

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  9. How many of us are thinking about 'The Birds' right now?!

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  10. They must have had a lot to discuss.

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  11. What did you do to them? Maybe their screeching was due to that big bird just above them?

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  12. Thanks to Kate for posting the words to Birds on a Wire..... Leonard Cohen is (sadly was) one of my heros. Birds always sit far enough apart so that they can spread their wings when someone gives the signal to fly.

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  13. Really nice photo of the birds in a flap!

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  14. Looks like you are enjoying some beautiful weather!

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  15. Makes me think of that Leonard Cohen song - like a bird on a wire I have tried in my way to be free.

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  16. Like in the movie of Hitchcock's Birds… :)

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  17. Line up and wait.
    Perhaps they will head over to Scandinavia?

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