Most people ignore the things going on around them. The small ants transferring food much larger than their small body weight can handle, birds like eagle swooping food up, ready to eat. Recently, I discovered a certain interesting hobby; Ornithology: the study of birds.

Normally, people find birds boring, only gawking on beautiful ones like peacock and ignoring the dull ones, but I find the vast world of birds fascinating. I recently observed a man shooing a bird away from its own nest. I watched the abhorrent eyes of the bird looking down at the man from a tree branch high above. I couldn’t help but find it insightful.

Their story is just as fascinating how they have another interesting feature, added just for their survival, their bodies light and wings feather to fly with ease-their beaks, probably capable to break the skin of anyone that harm them-their claws for defense. I can’t help immerse myself in ornithology their study just seems to fascinate me.

 

     All living things have feelings, insects, animals, and birds alike-watching birds calms my mind their placid chirps as they call one another I can’t help but gawk at them. Even the smallest of birds have an adventurous story, escaping dangers and predators all but to feed their little ones.

    The trepidation when they face mighty birds that rule the sky like Eagles and Falcons, how they swoop a large animal or small ones meticulously every movement, precise, and calculated. The vast world of birds is an ethereal subject to me.

And I always seem to wonder how it would be like to turn into a bird, spreading my wings and soaring high above the clouds.

As I learn more about them, I can’t help but think about how us humans think we are better than nature, but fail to realize that we are just nothing but pawns in the continuous game we are in. We are nothing compared to nature and the life provided by it.

I can’t help but think about how our lives are somber compared to that of birds. I can’t even begin to imagine how it would be like to be a bird so I immerse myself in their study, hoping that it can fill the hollow longing in my mind.