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Joanna's avatar

Comforting sounds. Did you point your Merlin identification app at them?

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Margo's avatar

Thank you for the lovely, expansive quote. Here our lovely orange House Finches have be serenading us for some time. It always lifts my heart to hear them.

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Colleen Ware's avatar

Thank you. Such joy. My heart is filled with gratitude.

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Manuel A. Garcia's avatar

Thanks for the beauty of your post. Happy Sunday to you, Clara!

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Alicia Barr's avatar

I actually appreciated ALL of the conversations happening at once❣️Birds are always #1, for me, but the people sounds were burbling and cheerful in the background.

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Jan Frisch's avatar

Lovely to hear the birds and to see Paris wearing lush green colors.

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Megan Fortin's avatar

Oh that was absolutely lovely and relaxing!

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Kit's avatar

Ah, La Belle Chat heard the birds of Paris singing her song, and came over to listen intently! She loves chittering with her Alaskan bird friends, but to hear the Parisian version - well, it’s a lovely gift, and she thanks you. Hoping Ducky is having a wonderful time! (And you, as well) :-)

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Elizabeth Ann's avatar

Lovely!

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Stanley Wotring's avatar

Some talk of a paradise lost but it can always be found in our memory.

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Angella Stimson's avatar

Birdsong is so wonderful! I identify with Rilke’s quote that it comes unfettered from the heart is so true! Still dark here and I can’t hear birds but I know that they are there.

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Birdy's avatar

Morning birdsong!! Our mockingbird is awake in the darkness! 💞

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Jennifer Lindberg's avatar

Perfect.

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Daniel's avatar

Il pleut ici, which has put a (literal) damper on this morning’s song. We wait in hope!

Thank you for sharing the Paris side of things!

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Ann's avatar

I did see a little action in the lower R corner. One flew away, but the other kept singing. What message ?

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