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RE: Let our picture tell your story - Edition 3

in Feathered Friends3 years ago (edited)

Title: Esperanza and Camila.
Once upon a time there were a couple of very young and chubby redfish that lived in a large pen with chickens, hens and roosters of other breeds. There they had food and water, company and care. They saw their neighbors, the roosters crowing, the chickens grazing and clucking, when they laid their eggs. They enjoyed walking together through the meadow, pecking a bit, but mostly looking up beyond the boundaries. They were always next to each other but wanted something different. They wanted to go for a walk, fly and see new places, while watched and sang "back, back". They talked to each other about laying eggs and having chicks, and they found it good and interesting, but not yet. They first wanted to explore, meet and flap their wings as they saw other birds do in the sky. One day they managed to get out of the corral and got the scare of their lives. They came to a place where a party was being held and some drunken humans tried to catch them. Thanks to the fact that they were still young and agile, and because the drunkard did not know how to catch redfish, they managed to escape and return home. When they arrived they promised not to leave their corral again because now they knew that there were some humans drunken and hungry. Colorin Colorado, This story is over, whoever stays seated stays stuck

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I wonder what a bird that cannot fly feels like.
I don't blame them for getting out of their safety net and venturing in to the outside world,.
At least they tried and figured out that there are crazy humans are all around.
Thanks for the contribution @elentogether
Best wishes to you in the challenge.

Hi @sofs-su, yes it must be sad. But I read that they can fly a little more than the other farm birds. They like to be out more too, and females are not very good mothers. Thank you!

Yeah they flap about and perch on top of fences but they don't fly as in how birds fly. We used to have them at home when I was about four or five, I don't remember seeing chicks around though.

i like their names

Thank you @eolianpariah! 🙂

you are most welcome. i am stilling mulling over something to write

Just turn on the fantasy mode, I mean, like you were 5 years old 😀

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