One morning recently I was watching a pair of bald eagles, one was perched in the top of a tree, the other one was fishing, then flew up an perched in the tree near the mate. And the two of them proceeded to talk with one another. Loudly, I was probably 500 feet away and I could easily hear them.
I wonder what they were saying to one another? Was it kind? Was it affection? Was it disappointment? Or anger? I wonder if they wish they could understand us?
probably just commenting on what was seen whilst fishing.
ReplyDeletemost likely
DeleteThey do understand us....thats why the continue to play along they don't.
ReplyDeleteCan you blame them?
At times we make no sense
DeleteAre they rather good photos of a woodpecker? There may be a song in If we could understand Animals.....oh, kinda been done before, If we could talk to the Animals.
ReplyDeleteSome kind of a woodpecker,
DeleteOur cats seem to have a conversations, too, and I always wonder what it is they're saying. They sometimes even piss each other off.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they are talking about SG, and his need for a fur coat.
DeleteI imagine, both domestic and in the wild, look at us and wonder what the heck we're doing, as they soar and nap and roam and rest and play.
ReplyDeleteAll of this work, to live a comfortable life, Thoreau wondered where we went wrong.
DeleteThose are some very deep questions for a Saturday morning! I imagine they don't view us in a favorable light.
ReplyDeleteWe are rather annoying at times.
DeleteThey were probably gossiping about you. You don't want to know.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it is fun to hear what they are saying
DeleteI wish they could understand us.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they do, and we are the one's that lack understanding?
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