Why do birds suddenly appear?
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They (birds) long to be close to you.
Birds are winged creatures and they have the unusual freedom of movement. They are always in motion, flying, looking for food, feeding their young, that is why you see them and then they are gone.
yay, you joined the sing-along :-)
Birds appear from "out of nowhere"...emerging from within tree branches, darting from around the corners of buildings and other structures...startling us with their superior speed and agility.
In human brains the cerebrum (conscious thought) is the preeminent part. In birds the cerebellum (muscular coordination) is more prominent in relation to the cerebrum. Notice how the trailing bird in a pursuit is able to mimic every twist and turn of the leader?
Thanks for this explaination :-)
Karen Carpenter
you, she's the singer :-)
Without looking below or looking this up - Karen and Richard Carpenter - Close to You (is what the birds want to be) "on the day that you were born the angels got together they decided to create a dream come true....written before she died of anorexia.
Hi Marijo, thanks for participating :-) I used to love the Carpenters. (okay, so I still do) What a sad end to her short life.
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