There is a tall Italian cypress tree in our apartment garden. The apex of the slender conifer is a favorite resting place for many birds. An Allen's hummingbird seems to be the one with most fondness for the place, because I often see it occupying the zenith. However, that day, to my surprise, I saw an European starling perched on the tower. Hours later, as I was going for my evening walk, I was further astonished to see an American crow struggling to sit on the crown. The apex was oscillating like a pendulum as the bird was trying to balance. It was ludicrous to see the big corvid in place of the tiny humming. It was like an adult person trying in vain to accommodate himself in a kid's chair. Birds do have funny streaks too...
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