"God loved the birds and invented trees. Man loved the birds and invented cages." ~Jacques Deval
A neighbour has two bird cages - one for budgerigars and one for
rose ringed parakeet. The cages are placed in their balcony, around early morning
and evening hours. These caged birds or rather their feed attracts pigeons,
mynas and sparrows to the neighbor's balcony.
In a way, the caged birds enjoy the
company of others from Avian world during their stay in the balcony. All
birds are at their chirpiest behaviour at these times, probably enjoying
the refreshing open air and view of the blue sky, which is near yet so
far.
One November morning a pair of wild
rose ringed parakeets visited the balcony. They were perhaps summoned by the plaintive cries
of the caged parakeet, who longed to be free like its wild friends.
What followed was a surreptitious interaction between caged and free
birds; they exchanged food and probably news updates.
The budgerigars were the perfect conspirators who kept a watch on the
human activities inside the house and gave alarm calls to parakeets if anyone approached the balcony door. The wild parakeets would
leave at the slightest hint of human presence, to return later when all
was clear.
The caged parakeet would become restless after its friend
left, shunning the food it's jailers offered, pacing within cage frantically. These interactions between the wild & caged world
continued for few days till the winter chill forced our neighbour to
keep the birds inside house for over a month. |
Caged Juvenile Plum-headed Parakeet rescued and set free from a project site
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The peak winter chill is over and caged birds are back in balcony to enjoy the warm winter sunlight . The
caged rose ringed parakeet however is missing in action, and so are its
visitors. Perhaps the bird was sent away, or perhaps it died of a broken
heart; unable to join its friends in the free world.
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