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Does Birds have Feelings?

Birds

By NishaPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Introduction:

Once upon a time, in a lush green forest, lived a flock of birds. The birds were of all different colors, shapes, and sizes. There were tiny hummingbirds, majestic eagles, and curious owls. The forest was their home, and they knew every nook and cranny of the forest like the back of their wings.

One day, the birds woke up to find that the forest had changed. The trees had been chopped down, the rivers had dried up, and the ground was bare. The birds didn't know what had happened to their home, but they knew they had to find a new one.

The birds flew high and low, searching for a new home. They searched for days and nights, but they couldn't find a place that felt like home. The birds were tired, hungry, and scared. They didn't know what to do.

One day, as the birds were flying over a barren land, they saw something in the distance. It was a small patch of green. The birds flew towards it, and as they got closer, they saw that it was a small oasis. The oasis was surrounded by a wall of thorns, but the birds didn't care. They knew they had found their new home.

The birds flew over the wall of thorns, and as they landed in the oasis, they saw that it was full of life. There were trees, flowers, and a small pond. The birds were overjoyed, and they started exploring their new home.

As they explored, they found that there was a small problem. The oasis was already home to a flock of birds. These birds were different from the ones who had just arrived. They were big, strong, and very territorial. The new birds knew they had to be careful.

The new birds tried to make friends with the old birds, but they were met with hostility. The old birds didn't want to share their home with the newcomers. The new birds didn't know what to do. They couldn't leave the oasis, but they didn't want to fight with the old birds either.

One day, as the new birds were exploring, they found a patch of land that was perfect for farming. The new birds knew that if they could farm the land, they wouldn't have to fight with the old birds for food. The new birds started farming the land, and they were successful. They grew fruits and vegetables that they could share with the old birds.

As the old birds saw the new birds farming, they started to soften up. They saw that the new birds were not a threat, but rather an asset. The old birds started to talk to the new birds, and they became friends.

The birds of the oasis started to work together. They shared their resources, their knowledge, and their skills. The new birds taught the old birds how to farm, and the old birds taught the new birds how to defend themselves.

The oasis became a thriving community of birds. They were all different, but they worked together towards a common goal. They protected their home, they farmed their land, and they shared their resources. They had all they needed, and they were happy.

The birds of the oasis learned an important lesson. They learned that when they work together, they can achieve anything. They learned that it didn't matter where they came from, what they looked like, or how big or small they were. They learned that they were all equal and that they could all contribute to the community in their own unique way.

Conclusion:

the birds of the oasis lived happily ever after. They had found a new home, and they had found each other. They were a community of birds that were stronger together than they ever were apart.

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About the Creator

Nisha

Just an 23 years old girl with imaginary thoughts on mind.

Profession by Human Resources Officer living with my family.

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