Learn it from the birds
As the summer approaches my ears become more active to hear the various sounds, singing and chirping of birds. Summers are very active period for birds and they love to express their feelings by singing and chirping happily. The place where I live is full of shade trees and ideal for birds to nest or just come for rest. I always keep my eyes and ears open to feel their charming voices and jumping around looking for something. For many years the house sparrow had gone missing from our view but this year I saw them again and that made me very happy. Towards the end of May their young ones are seen and that means hatching period is over and young ones join in the chorus of elders. The cheerful tweeting is to welcome the oncoming monsoon. They know instinctively that monsoon will be coming soon and their singing becomes cheerful. They are waiting for something that may cause havoc in their lives by heavy downpour, their nest all wet and their food all gone. Still they are cheerful to welcome the monsoon because they understand nature much better than us. Water is the life elixir that not only cools, quaffs the thirst, produces the greenery everywhere and makes food grow for everyone.
Welcome monsoon, respect water by saving it because our future gold is water that will save our planet.
As the summer approaches my ears become more active to hear the various sounds, singing and chirping of birds. Summers are very active period for birds and they love to express their feelings by singing and chirping happily. The place where I live is full of shade trees and ideal for birds to nest or just come for rest. I always keep my eyes and ears open to feel their charming voices and jumping around looking for something. For many years the house sparrow had gone missing from our view but this year I saw them again and that made me very happy. Towards the end of May their young ones are seen and that means hatching period is over and young ones join in the chorus of elders. The cheerful tweeting is to welcome the oncoming monsoon. They know instinctively that monsoon will be coming soon and their singing becomes cheerful. They are waiting for something that may cause havoc in their lives by heavy downpour, their nest all wet and their food all gone. Still they are cheerful to welcome the monsoon because they understand nature much better than us. Water is the life elixir that not only cools, quaffs the thirst, produces the greenery everywhere and makes food grow for everyone.
Welcome monsoon, respect water by saving it because our future gold is water that will save our planet.
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