Members leaving the dove-fest.
After the bird-fest they gathered for a final goodbye.
From left to right; A Ringneck dove (Ringneck tribe), Turtle dove (Turtle-ninja tribe), another Ringneck and a Speckled pigeon from the #featheredfriends community.
A rainy day here and the birds on the street lamp show us how to tolerate and respect all others, In my world (blog) on hive respect also plays a big role, as regardless of who and what we are, we were all created to be unique persons.
Many of us make the mistake of thinking that we are alone in here, but that is not the case, as we are surrounded by like minded people.
Another shot of the birds a bit further off.
The Hadida witness arrived to make sure that all of the doves and the pigeon boarded the air bus.
He cast a quick glance around to ensure that there were no scammers lurking in the bushes.
And here he spotted me with a lofty glare. Thank you Zac and make sure that your post is according to the rules.
Until the next dove-fest ciao for now.
Yes, we are all different exactly like the doves in here, but nothing prevents us from holding hands and tolerating each other. I for one have some very abnormal habits and only my mom could ever understand me completely. Since she relocated to heaven it has been a struggle as sometimes I react from my cognizant brain and other times from my what they call the right brain.
Ambidextrous does that to one, but hey, we are all different and many of us struggle through life with one or another condition that we can do nothing about. But such is life and once we understand that nobody is perfect, then our worldview takes on a new perspective.
I have another strange habit. I count how many times I have to apologize to others in a year and it's a lot. So each year I try to make it less, but up to now I have not been very successful :)
Thing is that if one cannot apologize for a misunderstanding, or any other mistake, then one will eventually reap what one sows.
Just my own opinion and as usual, no harm intended here.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX60HS Bridge camera.
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There are many doves are seen in our house daily. It looks awesome.
Beautiful shot boss
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