srinivasa krishna
కూడు కన్నా స్వేచ్ఛ మిన్న Freedom is Dearer than Food
It is the Instinct of a Living Creature !
It is proved today, again.
This little sparrow dashed into our house to escape from a group of chasing crows.
The crows hesitated to invade into the house and waited outside.
But the sparrow was afraid of me and flew out of the house.
Luckily, she returned safely, by escaping another attack of crows.
She was limping a little, and took her shelter in the book-shelf of my father.
But, it seemed that she wanted to go out again.
She was ready to take any perilous risk for her freedom !!!
I wanted to save her life and closed all the doors and windows very quickly.
She did not like it at all.
Chirping aloud, she flew restlessly all over the house to find a way to go out.
But all her efforts went in vain.
Exhausted, she settled again in the book-shelf.
I acted as if I ignored her presence and moved here and there for some time.
At last, she understood that I was her friend and harmless.
But she did not accept any kind of food offered by me.
It was her mute protest for I seized her !!!
Finally, the crows retired and retreated.
I opened all the doors.
But my little guest was very cautious this time.
She was not hasty.
Confirming that no danger was lurking around,
after her survey, that lasted for little more than half-an-hour,
she took off happily :-)
కూడు కన్నా స్వేచ్ఛ మిన్న Freedom is Dearer than Food
It is the Instinct of a Living Creature !
It is proved today, again.
This little sparrow dashed into our house to escape from a group of chasing crows.
The crows hesitated to invade into the house and waited outside.
But the sparrow was afraid of me and flew out of the house.
Luckily, she returned safely, by escaping another attack of crows.
She was limping a little, and took her shelter in the book-shelf of my father.
But, it seemed that she wanted to go out again.
She was ready to take any perilous risk for her freedom !!!
I wanted to save her life and closed all the doors and windows very quickly.
She did not like it at all.
Chirping aloud, she flew restlessly all over the house to find a way to go out.
But all her efforts went in vain.
Exhausted, she settled again in the book-shelf.
I acted as if I ignored her presence and moved here and there for some time.
At last, she understood that I was her friend and harmless.
But she did not accept any kind of food offered by me.
It was her mute protest for I seized her !!!
Finally, the crows retired and retreated.
I opened all the doors.
But my little guest was very cautious this time.
She was not hasty.
Confirming that no danger was lurking around,
after her survey, that lasted for little more than half-an-hour,
she took off happily :-)