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Juggler258
01-21-2008, 10:08 AM
Hello Peeps,
I have just read this interesting story on a motorhome forum. Just thought I would share with you all. Apologies if you have seen it before.


"The bird in the cage had lived there for a very long time. Often it would look through the bars of the cage, out of the window to the meadows and trees beyond. It could see other birds flying free in the open air and often it would wonder how it would be to feel the sun on its back, the wind in its feathers, to swoop and soar and snatch mosquitoes in flight.
When the bird thought of these things, it could feel its heart beating with the excitement. It would sit taller on its perch and breathe deep into its bird belly, sensing the thrill of possibility.
Sometimes another bird would land on the windowsill, resting from its travels, and look inside at the caged bird. The traveler would put its head on one side as if quizzically asking it self how such a thing could be. A bird in a cage. Unimaginable. And it was at these times that the caged bird felt most miserable. Its little shoulders slumped; it felt a lump in its throat and heaviness in its heart.
One day, the owner of the caged bird accidentally left the door of the cage open. The bird looked through the door. It saw the birds swooping and soaring outside, the sun on their backs and the wind in their feathers, and it felt a stirring inside. The caged bird noticed that the window was open, and its heart beat even faster.
It considered its options.
It was still considering them at sunset when the owner returned and closed the door of the cage.
The bird, for whatever reasons, valued security over freedom."


Have a nice day,
Neil & Scooby

Laura
01-21-2008, 10:40 AM
Its the first time I have seen it, does make you think though

Rosie
01-21-2008, 10:51 AM
That's really interesting...it makes you wonder what they really do think. But I think Willow would much rather go for security, after she was chased by crows and seagulls when she flew away.

xxxSpikexxx
01-21-2008, 10:56 AM
It does make you think. I would say it is much safer being a pet bird then a free bird living in the wild. Even if they were free in Australia. I thought there was going to be a part of the story when the wild bird wonders what it would be like not having to worry about food ect.

Aly
01-21-2008, 11:52 AM
It does make me wonder if they regret ever being born captive which is the reason I allow my birds out of their cage all day long. If they had the chance to leave I don't think they would.

Laura
01-21-2008, 12:00 PM
I guess we would all like to think that our birds would not leave us but in reality its instinct for them to fly away when they have the chance, thats why there are so many lost birds.

Aly
01-21-2008, 12:07 PM
The budgies would but they're so close they'd stay together and maybe Ziggy since he's new but not Baby.

**TielHeart**
01-21-2008, 12:23 PM
Wow. That's a great little story, thanks for sharing!

Sophia
01-21-2008, 12:52 PM
That is a good story, but sad in a way because he was alone, and could see other birds outside the window, thinking he could be one of them! :D But captivity is safer:D :)

Juggler258
01-21-2008, 03:51 PM
Peeps,
I think I would rather be in the cage with Scooby than out in the dangerous world that we live in. As long as I had food & water and was given head scritches whenever I asked !!

Bea
01-21-2008, 06:18 PM
When the bird thought of these things, it could feel its heart beating with the excitement. It would sit taller on its perch and breathe deep into its bird belly, sensing the thrill of possibility.
:lol: My guys go tall, and breathe deep when wild birds fly past, but it sure as **** isn't with excitement, they're so scared when that happens. Our captive bred birds lack the skills needed to survive in the wild, to the point where them being out to fend on their own is terrifying while the comfort of the familiar and love of people is what they want once they're bonded. I don't feel bad for my guys being caged, because they all seem so happy with life. I would feel bad to see a wild caught bird caged though.

Aly
01-21-2008, 06:20 PM
:lol: My guys go tall, and breathe deep when wild birds fly past, but it sure as **** isn't with excitement, they're so scared when that happens.

Mine do the skinny too...

xxxSpikexxx
01-26-2008, 10:33 PM
I think all tiels can go skinny all of the sudden, lucky :p